Thursday, April 15, 2010

Email sent to students: New Genetics course for UBC Biology students

(This is the text of the email that was sent to students in BIOL 112 and BIOL 121 last Spring.)

To UBC students who are presently taking first-year Biology courses,

This email is to let you know about a one-time opportunity to take your required genetics course next year instead of in your third year.

As part of the ongoing revision of the Biology Program, a special section of the third-year genetics course BIOL 334 will be offered to second-year students (that will be you) in January 2011 (Term 2).  Although this section will give you credit for BIOL 334 (Basic Genetics), the material will be that being prepared for the new second-year course BIOL 234 (Fundamentals of Genetics).  At present BIOL 334 is required for all Biology Program options.  In later years BIOL 234 will replace BIOL 334; it will be required of all biology students in the years after yours.

You will see this section listed with the other BIOL 334 sections when you are registering for next year's courses.  It  will be numbered BIOL 334-202, and it will be open only to second-year students.  The important prerequisites are BIOL 112 and BIOL 121.  BIOL 200 is also listed as a pre-requisite and BIOL 201 as a co-requisite, but one of these could be waived.

Classes for this special section will meet MWF 9:00 - 10:00 am in Scarfe 201.  Students will also be expected to attend one tutorial each week; these are scheduled Monday and Wednesday from 2:00 - 4:00 pm in Math 103.

Why might you choose to take this course now?
  • The material will be appropriate for second-year students, and will reflect our best ideas of how to help students succeed with this challenging subject.
  • The material will nevertheless prepare you well for upper-level courses that presently require BIOL 334.
  • The class size will be small - only 40 students rather than the 300 or more in typical BIOL 334 sections.
  • Your third-year class schedule will be more open and flexible.
I've created a blog where I'll post additional information about this section; it's at http://geneticspilot.blogspot.com.  If you have questions that aren't answered here, please check the blog first.  If your question isn't answered there please email it to me and I'll post the question and answer there.

Dr. Rosemary Redfield, Professor, Zoology

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