UTSC Department of Biological Sciences Course Syllabus Database

Here, you will find a list of courses that are currently offered by the Department of Biological Sciences. The course syllabi posted are for reference purposes only and may or may not be the most recent version. BioSA is not responsible for any changes to the course syllabus. If you find any discrepancies between what's posted here and the syllabus from your instructor, please refer to the syllabus provided by your instructor.

A-Level Courses

Course Code Course Title
BIOA01 Introductory Biology: Part I

B-Level Courses

Course Code Course Title
BIOB10 Cell Biology
BIOB11
Molecular Aspects of Cellular and Genetic Processes
BIOB12Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
BIOB30 Mammalian Physiology I
BIOB32
Animal Physiology Laboratory
BIOB33 Human Development and Anatomy
BIOB51 Evolutionary Biology
BIOB52 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Laboratory
BIOB98/99 Supervised Introductory Research in Biology
SCIB01  
SCIB02  

C-Level Courses

Course Code Course Title
BIOC12 Biochemistry I: Proteins & Enzymes
BIOC13
Biochemistry II: Bioenergetics and Metabolism
BIOC15 Genetics
BIOC16
Evolutionary Genetics & Genomics
BIOC17
Microbiology: The Bacterial Cell
BIOC19 Animal Developmental Biology
BIOC21 Vertebrate Histology: Cells and Tissues
BIOC23
Practical Approaches to Biochemistry
BIOC31 Molecular Aspects of Plant Development
BIOC50
Macroevolution
BIOC52 Ecology Field Course
BIOC54
Animal Behaviour
BIOC58 Biological Consequences of Global Change
BIOC59 Advanced Population Ecology
BIOC61 Community Ecology and Environmental Biology
BIOC62
The Role of Zoos in Conservation
BIOC63 Conservation Biology
BIOC65 Environmental Toxicology
BIOC67 Advanced Field Course in Ecology
BIOC98/99 Biology Team Research

D-Level Courses

Course Code Course Title
BIOD21 Molecular Biology Laboratory I: Host, Vectors and Cloning
BIOD22 Molecular Biology Laboratory II: Nucleic Acids & Proteins
BIOD23 Special Topics in Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
BIOD26 Fungal Biology and Pathogenesis
BIOD65 Pathologies of the Nervous System
BIOD95 Supervised Study in Biology
BIOD96 Directed Research in Paramedicine
BIOD98/99 Directed Research in Biology

 

 

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