BSC1030 — Biology and Human Values

3 credits · 3 hours

BSC 1030 - Biology and Human Values BSC 1030 - Biology and Human Values The concepts covered are discussed in terms of the interrelatedness of diverse cultures and include methods of science, technology, genetics, evolution, reproduction, development, health, diseases, and ecology as they relate to the global impacts of humans on the world as well as the unifying effects of biology on all humans. These topics address the outcome of global problem solving as it relates to societies world views, values, social institutions, economics, and politics. The importance of diversity in cultural belief systems as they relate to the application of science and technology to current global issues is discussed. The course earns General Education credit under the Humanities C category for which successful students will demonstrate an understanding of diversity/pluralism in the world community, and an awareness of civic and social participation and ethical and informed decision making. Parallel: College Transfer (A.A. and A.S)

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