Preparation for Introductory Biology: DNA to Organisms

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Free Online Course: Preparation for Introductory Biology: DNA to Organisms provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8-10 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. Preparation for Introductory Biology: DNA to Organisms is taught by Diane O'Dowd and Adrienne Williams.

Overview
  • This course is designed for students who are taking or aboutto take introductory biology at the college level.  Its focus will be providing the repeatedpractice and critical thinking activities that will enable students to besuccessful in the class in which they are formally enrolled.

    WARNING: This course is more "strict" than many Coursera courses:

    • It makes heavy use of peer assessment assignments. They are required to earn a Distinction certificate.
    • Quizzes are timed
    • All quizzes and peer assessments have weekly due dates


    This course willcover the foundational concepts of cell biology and chemistry:

    • Parts of a cell and its membrane
    • Polarity, charge and water
    • Membrane transport, rearranging the cell and  cell movement
    • Biological macromolecules and their functional chemistry
    • Manufacturing and transporting of proteins
    • Membrane potentials and action potentials
    • Genes, alleles, mutations
    • Cellular respiration, photosynthesis as redox reactions

    This course is part of a research project to study student learning at UCI. The study information sheet is posted here. You can opt out of your data being used as part of anonymous analysis by contacting Dr. Sun as listed on the information sheet.

Syllabus
    • Week One: Molecules, polarity, cell membranes and water movement
    • Week Two: Protein synthesis and localization
    • Week Three: Neurophysiology, genes and mutations
    • Week Four: Redox reactions, respiration and photosynthesis

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