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Because of the continuously high demand for this course among a variety
of majors, the following information should be read by all considering
enrolling in Biology 252 now or in the future.
An explanation of registration:
Registration for this course has changed.
- Lectures are on MWF 12-12:50am (Johnson) or TR 9:30-10:45 (Ingraham)
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MANDATORY Labs meet once a week on:
- MT at 9-11:50am,
- MTWRF at 1-3:50pm or
- MTWR, 5-7:50pm
Lecture sections 001 (MWF) and 004 (TR) are unrestricted for all undergraduate majors
Lecture sections 002 (MWF) and 005 (TR) are RESTRICTED to select majors*
Lecture sections 003 (MWF) and 006 (TR) are RESTRICTED to continuing studies
- * Restricted non-biology majors for lecture sections 002 and 005 include:
- Nursing (NURS)
- Pharmacy (PHAR, PHRD)
- Nutrition (NUTR)
- Radiologic Science (RADI)
- Applied Science: Biomedical engineering (BMME)
Please consult the chart below to choose a lab time. 2 lab options are offered at each time slot:
| Lab Day |
Lab Time |
Lab Section Number |
| M |
9-11:50am |
101,201 |
| M |
1-3:50pm |
102,202 |
| M |
5-7:50pm |
103,203 |
| T |
9-11:50am |
104,204 |
| T |
1-3:50pm |
105,205 |
| T |
5-7:50pm |
106,206 |
| W |
1-3:50pm |
107,207 |
| W |
5-7:50pm |
108,208 |
| R |
1-3:50pm |
109,209 |
| R |
5-7:50pm |
110,210 |
| F |
1-3:50pm |
111,211 |
If you do not register for a lab, you will be dropped from lecture you registered. This will be done on a periodic basis until the semester begins. There is one grade given for the combined lecture and laboratory course.
What if I can’t get in?
This course always fills up. Fast. We simply do not have enough lab seats to accommodate all interested students.
What are your options:
- Wait list: the university registrar’s waitlist will now be used as
in most other courses on campus. Additionally, all open seats in the
restricted sections will become available to students with exceptional
circumstances once the semester has begun.
- Try next semester or in the summer
- Enroll at other institutions. There are several excellent A&P courses offered by community colleges and other private and public institutions.
A list of these schools are listed below:
- Alamance Community College - 336-578-2002
http://www.alamance.cc.nc.us/
8 credit hours total –
2 semesters, Part I and Part II
Prerequisites: AP credit or completed Intro course
Course Offering: Day and Night courses all semesters- summer courses Day
only
Highly Demanded course
- Duke University - 919-984-8111
http://www.duke.edu/
Interinstitutional enrollment contact UNC Registrar
Or April Hutchinson at Duke University 919-684-4293
- Durham Technical Community College - 919-686-3300
http://www.durhamtech.edu/
4 credit hours – 6 hours weekly
2 semesters – Biol. 163 select systems or Biol. 168 and 169 all systems
Prerequisites: High School Biology within 5 yrs. Or Biol 92 Intro to
Anatomy and Physiology and Chem. 94 Intro Chemistry
Course Offering: Spring semester Jan. 14 thru mid May and fall
semesters. Mid Aug. thru Dec.20
- North Carolina Central University - 919-530-6100
www.nccu.edu
7 credit hours total
2 semesters, 4 credit Biol. 1610 (I) and 3 credit Biol. 1620 (II) both
include lab
Prerequisites: Biol. 1100 General Biology or Biol. 1300 Molecular and
Cell Function
Course Offering: Offered both spring semester Jan. 7 and fall semester
Aug. 20
- North Carolina State University - 919-515-2011
http://www.ncsu.edu/
4 credit hours
1 semester, 4 credit hours Zoo. 212 Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology
Prerequisites: Biol. 183 Intro Biology
Course Offering: Summer I only May 19 – course required by NC state
students
Highly demanded course.
BIOL 252 Course website
Any questions about the course can be emailed to Corey Johnson
johnsonc@med.unc.edu
Questions concerning registration can be emailed to Denise Hargis
hargis@bio.unc.edu
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