General Biology I (Bio181) focuses on the principles of biological science underlying the structure and function of living things: basic chemistry, cells and organelles, enzymes, respiration, photosynthesis, reproduction, genetics, genomics, and evolution. It is an entry-level course for biology majors and students entering healthcare professions. Biology 181 is a requirement for all advanced biology courses.
Biology 181 is a "hybrid" course. The lecture component is offered via the Internet. The required laboratory component will be conducted at the times/locations listed in the College Schedule of Classes. You must travel to a campus for the laboratories.
You must be an experienced Internet user who owns a personal computer with one of the following software configurations to take this course. A high-speed Internet connection is necessary to support the graphics/video files used in the course.
Operating System
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Internet Browser
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Windows XP, Vista, or 7
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Firefox 3.0+
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Macintosh OS 10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, or 10.7
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Firefox 3.0+
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You will need Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash player, and Apple QuickTime player loaded on your computer. All of these programs are free downloads.
To start the course, click on the Getting Started
link in the menu on the left side of the page and follow the
instructions therein.
Please check your email daily, and contact me at
james.jacob@npc.edu if you encounter any problems.
Good luck in the course,
Dr. J...
James S. Jacob, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Biology