Course overview
The aim of the course is to introduce students from a non-science background to the basic concepts of science; focussing on the biosciences areas of biology and including some fundamental chemistry. The course balances practical and theoretical knowledge to enhance students' understanding of scientific enquiry. The course introduces the concepts of life sciences and biological aspects of living organisms such as the basic unit of life: the cell, as well as genetics and evolution. Fundamental chemistry concepts, including atoms, molecules and chemical reactions will also be explored in this course with a focus on chemistry that is relevant to understanding the human body and living things.
The course will introduce the scientific method and support the development of scientific literacy skills, including how to interpret and represent data graphically. Students will be given opportunities to develop their practical knowledge and skills through scientific enquiry.
Course learning outcomes
- Demonstrate comprehension of biological concepts and principles
- Define scientific terms
- Demonstrate an ability to analyse scientific data and scholarly sources
- Use scientific methods of analysis to collect and interpret experimental results