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General Biology, Associate in Arts Degree

Banner Code: 2_AA_BIOL

Control Number: 18354

Financial Aid Eligible


This Associate in Arts degree in General Biology is designed to allow students to study a variety of topics in cell and molecular biology, animal and plant diversity, and receive additional STEM preparation. The coursework prepares students to use the scientific method, critical thinking, and applied reasoning to analyze real world situations.   

Program Level Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Compare different life forms that inhabit earth regarding modes of reproduction, metabolism, and adaptation.
  2. Describe the various interrelationships that exist between life forms and also the interactions that occur in different ecosystems on earth.
  3. Relate how the theory of evolution unifies the significant principles of biological science.
  4. Perform various experiments and activities using different standard biology lab equipment.
  5. Apply critical thinking and analytical skills to correctly interpret data.
  6. Explain biological concepts, theories, current research or other related topics clearly and concisely in the form of lab reports, essays, formal written papers or oral presentations.
  7. Explain how biology correlates with other sciences such as chemistry, astronomy, ecology, geology or physics.

Review Graduation Requirements and General Education.

Course Title Units
Required Courses
BIOL G180Cell and Molecular Biology5
CHEM G180General Chemistry A5
CHEM G185General Chemistry B5
Select one of the following:5-8
BIOL G186Diversity of Organisms5
BIOL G182
BIOL G183
Zoology
and Botany
8
Select one of the following:4
MATH G170Precalculus4
MATH G180Calculus 14
Major Total24-27
GE Pattern (Local, CSU GE-Breadth, or IGETC)18-39
Total Units60