Overview
| Course Name | Micro-credential in General Biology |
| Course Code | BIOL 1013C |
| Synopsis | This course covers the concepts and principles of biology from the structure and function of the cell to photosynthesis, energy metabolism, cell division, Mendelian genetics and the organization of the biosphere. This course addresses a growing need for accessible, foundational knowledge in the life sciences. As industries such as healthcare, biotechnology, environmental science, and education increasingly intersect with biological concepts, there is a noticeable skills gap among individuals who lack formal training in biology but require scientific literacy for their roles. This course targets a diverse audience, including high school graduates, working professionals, career changers, and educators who seek to enhance their biological understanding without committing to a full degree. It offers a flexible, affordable, and focused learning opportunity that supports workforce upskilling, enhances employability in entry-level or support roles, and serves as a stepping stone to further education in science or health-related fields. |
| Learning Outcomes | Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
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| Delivery Mode | Conventional (face to face) |
| Pre-Requisites | Not applicable |
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