BIOL180 - Introductory Biology
Course: BIOL180 (Introductory Biology) in BIOL department at University of Washington.
Credit Hours: 5 • Academic Level: first-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 39 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the BIOL curriculum at University of Washington, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by BIOL180
- FHL375 - Marine Mammals of the Salish Sea
- BIOL452 - Vertebrate Biology
- BIOL481 - Experimental Evolutionary Ecology
- BIOL440 - General Mycology
- BIOL473 - Limnology
- MICROM445 - Medical Virology
- PSYCH300 - Animal Behavior
- BIOL423 - Marine Ecological Processes
- CEE352 - Introduction to Microbial Principles in Environmental Engineering
- FISH274 - Introduction to Data Analysis for Aquatic Sciences
- FISH406 - Parasite Ecology
- FISH423 - Aquatic Invasion Ecology
- FISH447 - Watershed Ecology and Management
- FISH444 - Conservation Genetics
- FISH464 - Arctic Marine Vertebrate Ecology
- FISH473 - Limnology
- ESRM351 - Wildlife Research Techniques
- ESRM350 - Wildlife Biology and Conservation
- ESRM452 - Field Ornithology
- ESRM404 - Plant Microbiology Laboratory
- ESRM435 - Insect Ecology
- ESRM447 - Watershed Ecology and Management
- ESRM453 - Biology and Ecology of Mammals
- ESRM456 - Biology and Conservation of Birds
- ESRM478 - Plant Ecophysiology
- OCEAN482 - The Changing Arctic Ocean
- BIOEN487 - Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
- GH410 - Advanced Biologic Principles of Global Diseases
- MICROM435 - Microbial Ecology
- ENVH439 - One Health: Human and Animal Health in a Changing Environment
- GH448 - One Health: Human and Animal Health in a Changing Environment
- BIOA355 - Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health
- BIOL354 - Foundations in Evolution and Systematics
- BIOL424 - Plant Ecophysiology
- OCEAN355 - From Big Bang to the Blue Planet
- BIOL385 - Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health
- BIOL476 - Conservation Biology
- BIOL315 - Biological Impacts of Climate Change
- BIOL305 - Science Communication: Video Storytelling in Biology
Academic Planning at University of Washington
Students planning BIOL180 at University of Washington should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing BIOL180 enables enrollment in 39 advanced courses for further study
This first-year course at University of Washington integrates into structured degree pathways for BIOL programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.