Biology
Overview
Biology is the study of plants and animals as living organisms, including
an in-depth look at their vital processes.
Course Offerings
We offer several introductory biology courses that require no
prerequisites, including BIO105
"Environmental Biology." This course introduces the fundamentals of ecology
and their relevance to human impact on natural ecosystems. Other courses
include:
- Marine Biology
- Introductory Biology for Allied Health
- Microbiology Concepts for Allied Health
- General Biology
- Human Anatomy & Physiology
Advanced courses that do require prerequisites include:
- Human Anatomy & Physiology II
- Microbiology
Students should review the course requirements for complete details.
University Transfer
The class atmosphere is supportive and respectful. Classes are small
enough that students are likely to know each other by name, and tuition
starts at just 1/4 the cost of state universities for Maricopa County
residents.
We are also located along the
Light Rail
starter line at the 38th Street and Washington stop.