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LABORATORY COURSE ATTENDANCE:
Students who do not attend the first 30 minutes of the first scheduled meeting (be it lab/lecture) may be administratively dropped from the course or assigned an F. Prior written notification to the instructor. regarding an anticipated absence may ensure a space. If a student drops a lab course after the end of the second lab session, the Division will report a "W" for the course.
Effective Fall 2008, students are only permitted one "W" grade per course at UCSD. Students will no longer be able to receive multiple "W" grades for the same course. THE NEW "W" POLICY INCLUDES ALL LAB COURSES.
FEES FOR BIOLOGY LABORATORY COURSES:
Students who enroll in any of the following Biology courses will be charged a lab fee which will be assessed at the time of registration: BIBC 103 ($50), BICD 123 ($50), BIEB 121 ($50), BIMM 101 ($80), BIMM 121 ($90), BIPN 105 ($60).

Biology/Lower Division (BILD )

As of: 10/14/2013, 01:12:00

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Course Number Section ID
Meeting Type
Section Days Time Building & Room
Instructor Seats  
Available Limit
95 Undergraduate Workshops ( 1 Units)
Race/Ethn/Gend in Biol/Medicne
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776343 SE A00 Th 2:00p-3:30p YORK 3010 Johnson, Tracy Lanise
Chilukuri, Lakshmi N
Mel, Stephanie
Macagno, Eduardo R.
8 20
RACE, ETHNICITY AND GENDER IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE This interactive discussion-based course will examine the practice and philosophy of science from a multi- cultural perspective, the historical use and misuse of science in biomedical research and social policies, and issues of race and medicine in a post-genomic age. Course will meet April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, and 16.
SE A00 Th 2:00p-3:30p YORK 3010  
RACE, ETHNICITY AND GENDER IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE This interactive discussion-based course will examine the practice and philosophy of science from a multi- cultural perspective, the historical use and misuse of science in biomedical research and social policies, and issues of race and medicine in a post-genomic age. Course will meet April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, and 16.

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