how long is the ku biol 105 short course

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How many hours is Biology 105?

Biology 105: Anatomy & Physiology has been evaluated and recommended for 3 semester hours and may be transferred to over 2,000 colleges and universities. This resource offers self-paced study, expert instruction and short, engaging lessons that give you a head start on your degree.

What is a proctored final exam?

Proctored Final Exam. The proctored final exam is a cumulative test designed to ensure that you've mastered the material in the course. You'll earn points equivalent to the percentage grade you receive on your proctored final. (So if you earn 90% on the final, that's 180 points toward your final grade.)

What is the Muscular System?

Muscular System Anatomy. Learn about the composition of muscles and how they are organized within an organism by covering the muscles in different parts of the body. Cover the forearm muscles, leg muscles, head and neck muscles, and arm muscles, among others. Muscular System Physiology.

What to do at the end of each chapter?

At the end of each chapter, you can complete a chapter test to see if you're ready to move on or have some material to review. Once you've completed the entire course, take the practice test and use the study tools in the course to prepare for the proctored final exam.

What is a quiz in school?

Quizzes are meant to test your comprehension of each lesson as you progress through the course. Here's a breakdown of how you will be graded on quizzes and how they'll factor into your final score: You will have 3 attempts to take each quiz for a score. The highest score of your first 3 attempts will be recorded as your score for each quiz.

Biochemistry—B.A. & B.S.

Biology—B.A.

Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology—B.A. & B.S.

Human Biology—B.A.

Microbiology—B.A. & B.S.

Molecular Biosciences—B.S.

  • A bachelor’s degree in molecular biosciences offers students a strong background in genetics, microbiology, cell biology and biochemistry, as well as hands-on lab experience. Many students in this program continue on to pursue medical, dental or pharmacy school, or graduate work in the health sciences with high success rates. The KU Edwards Molecular Biosciences program is des…
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Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology—B.A. & B.S.