Whatever your interest, from plants, soils and insects, to the structure and function of the human body, Biology courses at CBC can assist in your educational pursuits.

The Biology department offers courses to:

  • Fulfill graduation requirements for the non-science major to obtain an Associate in Arts and Sciences degree (BIOL& 100, BIOL& 175, BIOL 140, BIOL 148)
  • Meet the entrance or support course requirements for the Health Sciences such as Nursing, Dental Hygiene, Physical & Occupational Therapy, Paramedic/EMT programs (BIOL& 160, BIOL& 211, BIOL& 241, BIOL& 242, BIOL& 260)
  • Prepare the science major and pre-professional (pre-med, pre-vet, pre-chiropractic, pre-optometry, pre-pharmacy, etc.) transfer student for upper-level biology courses (BIOL& 211, BIOL& 212, BIOL& 213)
  • Meet the need for elective and/or general interest to the community (BIOL 140, BIOL 148, BIOL 201, BIOL 252, BIOL 253)

Lab and lecture must be taken concurrently in all class offerings.

Courses

BIOL& 100: Survey of Biology W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

An introductory course in basic biological principles and processes. The lab illustrates the basic concepts discussed in lecture and acquaints students with general laboratory procedures. Primarily for non-science majors. $25 science fee.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 100

BIOL 140: Fundamentals of Botany W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

An introductory course in the plant sciences. Includes structure and function of plant cells, tissues, organs; growth, reproduction, diversity, evolution, and ecology. Emphasis on local flora and ecology. Primarily for non-science or agriculture majors. $25 science fee.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 140

BIOL 148: Plant Identification W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

Spring wildflowers of eastern Washington with emphasis on the Columbia Basin Region. Techniques in identification, collection, preservation, mounting of preserved specimens, and ecological principles. During the latter part of the quarter, attendance at all-day Saturday field trips is required. $25 science fee.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 148

BIOL& 160: General Biology W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

An introduction to basic cell structure and physiology with emphasis on: function and structure of cell membranes; metabolism and enzyme function; genetics and protein synthesis; genetics of viruses, prokaryotes, and eukaryotes; cell signaling and communication. The use of models, microscope slides, and physiological experiments illustrate cellular structure and function. This course does not satisfy the prerequisite for BIOL& 212 or 213. It is strongly recommended that students complete high school chemistry or CHEM& 121 or higher prior to enrollment, or be concurrently enrolled in CHEM& 121. $25 science fee.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 105

BIOL& 175: Human Biology W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

The biology of the human organism. Evolution, ecology, the functioning of cells, tissues, and the major organ systems form the core of the class. Emphasis is placed on providing students with sufficient background to make informed decisions relating to the biological aspects of the human species. Primarily for non-science majors. $25 science fee.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 110

BIOL 201: Soils W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

A course offering students a general background and understanding of soils, soil formation processes, soil origins with an emphasis on soil origins in the Pacific Northwest, soil taxonomy, organic matter, water relationships, pH, and biological relationships. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

This course is cross-listed with AG 201. Students completing BIOL 201 may not receive graduation credit for AG 201.

Equivalent Courses
AG 201, BIO 201

BIOL& 211: Majors Cellular W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

An introductory cell biology lecture and lab course for biology majors, pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, pre-physical therapy, and other pre-professional students planning to transfer to a four-year university. This is the first of a three-quarter series with an emphasis on cell chemistry, structure, metabolism, energetics, cell division, cell signaling, the molecular basis of inheritance and development, and the basis of genetic engineering. Health Science majors are advised to take BIOL& 160. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

Completion of CHEM& 121 or higher with a grade of 2.0 or better.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 111

BIOL& 212: Majors Plant W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

Includes the concept of evolution; the origin of life; a survey of prokaryotes, protists, plants, and fungi; plant anatomy and function. Primarily for science majors. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

Completion of BIOL& 211 with a 2.0 or better.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 112

BIOL& 213: Majors Animal W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

A survey of the invertebrate and vertebrate animals covering their diversity, structure, and function of organ systems, and the interactions between organisms and the environment. Primarily for science majors. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

Completion of BIOL& 212 with a grade of 2.0 or better.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 113

BIOL& 241: Human A&P 1 W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 6

The structure and functions of systems of the human body; integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous. The use of human models and animals illustrate the systems. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

A grade of 2.0 or better in BIOL& 160 or BIOL& 211. It is recommended that students also complete CHEM& 121 prior to enrollment.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 221

BIOL& 242: Human A&P 2 W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 6

Continuation of BIOL& 241: endocrine, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive systems. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

Completion of BIOL& 241 with a 2.0 or better.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 222

BIOL 252: Insects of Economic Importance W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

A study designed to introduce students to the breadth and diversity of the science of entomology and an in-depth study of insects including: their diversity; the basics of systematic entomology; insect societies; insect physiology and structures; their ecological relationships with their physical and biotic environments; their population and community level ecology; their effects on human welfare through applied disciplines of medical and agricultural entomology; and the methods by which humans attempt to manage insect populations. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

This course is cross-listed with AG 252. Students completing BIOL 252 may not receive graduation credit for AG 252.

Equivalent Courses
AG 252, BIO 252

BIOL 253: Plant Pathology W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 5

An introduction to the organisms causing plant diseases, their identification, and control technologies. Material presented covers the basic principles necessary to develop an adequate understanding of plant disease processes in natural, urban, commercial, and industrial situations. Emphasis is placed on diseases encountered in the Pacific Northwest. $25 science fee.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 253

BIOL& 260: Microbiology W/ Lab [M/S]

Credits 6

Basic principles, concepts, and techniques in the study of bacteria, protists, fungi, and viruses. Concepts of immunity and the role of micro-organisms in medicine. $25 science fee.

Prerequisite

Completion of BIOL& 160 or BIOL& 211 with a grade of 2.0 or better. It is also strongly recommended that students complete CHEM& 121, BIOL& 241, and BIOL& 242 (for nursing majors), or BIOL& 212 and BIOL& 213 (for biology majors) prior to enrollment.

Equivalent Courses
BIO 260