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Genetics And Society

Instructor:
Robert Louis Hirsch
Robert Louis Hirsch
120
Credits:
3.0
002
Building:
Agricultural Science Building North
Garrigus Building
Room:
Rm.N24F
Rm.106
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Genetics And Society
Class Type:
LEC
LAB
11:00 am
2:00 pm
11:50 am
3:50 pm
Days:
MW
R
Note:
ABT 120: Primary registration access limited to Agricultural & Medical Biotechnology majors; remaining seats will open on December 2, 2024.

This course is designed for science and non-science majors, giving students an understanding of how genetics influences and impacts our social fabric on a daily basis, and equipping students with a sufficient understanding to participate in the policy debates that are impacting our lives. The course will introduce students to the basic concepts of genetics and to the modern methodologies of molecular genetics. The course will also educate students in the process of scientific discovery and empower students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate the present and future impact of genetics on society. While the course is intended for first semester freshmen, students at all class standings are welcome to enroll.

This course is designed for science and non-science majors, giving students an understanding of how genetics influences and impacts our social fabric on a daily basis, and equipping students with a sufficient understanding to participate in the policy debates that are impacting our lives. The course will introduce students to the basic concepts of genetics and to the modern methodologies of molecular genetics. The course will also educate students in the process of scientific discovery and empower students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills necessary to evaluate the present and future impact of genetics on society. While the course is intended for first semester freshmen, students at all class standings are welcome to enroll.

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