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Learning Goals and Course Levels
What can you expect to learn from a Biology course at Trinity? In addition to course-specific learning goals (see the Course Descriptions for more information), these are some things you can expect from courses at the 100-, 200-, 300-, and 400-levels.
100-level BIOL courses should include most of the following:
- Basic background knowledge/vocabulary
- Learning skills
- Graphs/elementary statistics
- Basic lab skills
200-level BIOL courses should include most of the following:
- More specialized than 100 level courses
- Application of concept-dependent insights
- Analytical skills and problem solving
- Exposure to primary literature
- Labs could involve more statistical analysis and/or experimental design
300-level BIOL courses should include most of the following:
- Integrate big ideas in biology across subdisciplines
- Data Interpretation
- Utilization of primary literature
- Pre-requisites beyond intro sequence
400-level BIOL courses should include most of the following:
- Examination and presentation of primary papers, interpretations of findings, contextualizing results
- Analyzing and critiquing the logic of experiments
- Giving clear and accessible oral presentations
- Leading discussion of primary literature
- Writing about science to the lay audience or non-specialist
- Ethics in science and research