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Winter 2013 BIOL 1001 Course Outline

SC/BIOL 1001 3.0
Biology II – Evolution, Ecology, Biodiversity & Conservation Biology
COURSE DIRECTOR / INSTRUCTORS / LAB DIRECTOR / TA COORDINATOR:
Dr. Tamara Kelly
Dr. Roberto Quinlan
Dr. Mark Vicari
Dr. Alex Mills
Alex Bicket

[Course Director, Instructor in Sections M, P]
[Instructor, Section N]
[Instructor, Section O]
[Lab director]
[TA Lab Coordinator]

b1001lec@yorku.ca b1001lec@yorku.ca b1001lec@yorku.ca b1001lab@yorku.ca b1001lab@yorku.ca

Email Etiquette
 Use only the course email addresses to contact the Instructor, Lab Director, and TA Coordinator. Emails pertaining to the course that are sent to personal Yorku addresses will not receive a response.
 Email contact must be from a YorkU email address and must include your name, student number and section (M, N,
O, or P) in the subject line. Emails sent from non-YorkU email addresses or missing required information in the subject line will not receive a response.
 TAs will provide contact information in the first lab; when contacting your TA by email, please include the course code
(BIOL 1001) in the subject line, in addition to your name and student number.
 We will try to respond to email within two working days, but this is not always possible.
 We may also answer your question in the next class if appropriate. Questions and answers we deem of interest to the entire class will be posted on the appropriate discussion board or sent via course announcements if urgent.
 Each Instructor will announce drop-in hours during class.
COURSE INFORMATION:
Calendar Description: A continuation of Biology I, exploring major unifying concepts and fundamental principles of biology, building on earlier concepts. Topics include mechanisms of evolution, ecology, a survey of biodiversity and conservation biology. The laboratory and lecture components must be passed independently to pass the course. Three credits.
Prerequisites:

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