SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
HUMAN GENETICS
CRN: 52401
Section: BIOL 207-702
Credits: 3 credit hours
Availability: 25 (Capacity: 25)
Dates: 05-27-2026 – 06-30-2026
Instructor: Robert Humphrey
SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:
Online Study (Asynchronous)
Study online anytime; no mandatory meeting time
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Prerequisites: high school biology or BIOL 100 or BIOL 101 or BIOL 103 equivalent. Human Genetics is an introductory course appropriate for non-science majors or those interested in healthcare, social, or research related fields. This course provides an introduction to the principles of inheritance in humans, including the structure, organization, function, and regulation of DNA, genes, and chromosomes; the molecular and biological basis of genetics and inheritance; sources of variation; expression of genetic information; population genetics and human evolution; the social, ethical, and legal impacts of genetic data and technologies. Three class hours weekly.
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