BIOL220 - Introductory Biology
Course: BIOL220 (Introductory Biology) in BIOL department at University of Washington.
Credit Hours: 5 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 42 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 BIOL220
- BBIO352 - Principles of Anatomy and Physiology II
- FHL471 - Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Marine Organisms
- FISH370 - Marine Evolutionary Biology
- FISH427 - Tropical Marine Biology
- PBIO375 - Human Physiology in Health and Disease
- BIOL445 - Marine Botany
- FHL440 - Marine Botany
- BIOL465 - Comparative Endocrinology
- BIOL467 - Comparative Animal Physiology
- BIOL471 - Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Marine Organisms
- ESRM415 - Terrestrial Invasion Ecology
- BIOL425 - Plant Physiology and Development
- BIOL442 - Genetics of Plant Innovations
- MARBIO469 - Ecology and Human Interactions in the Salish Sea
- EE460 - Neural Engineering
- EE466 - Neural Computation and Engineering Laboratory
- FISH312 - Aquatic Ecology
- FISH460 - Applied Marine Animal Physiology
- ESRM350 - Wildlife Biology and Conservation
- ESRM452 - Field Ornithology
- ESRM435 - Insect Ecology
- ESRM456 - Biology and Conservation of Birds
- MARBIO370 - Marine Evolutionary Biology
- OCEAN482 - The Changing Arctic Ocean
- NEURO541 - Neuroendocrinology
- BIOEN466 - Neural Computation and Engineering Laboratory
- BIOEN482 - Cardiac Bioengineering
- IMMUN441 - Introduction to Immunology
- BIOEN400 - Fundamentals of Bioengineering Design
- BIOL413 - Survey of Human Anatomy
- BIOL441 - Trends in Land Plant Evolution
- BIOL444 - Ornithology
- BIOL461 - Neurobiology
- OCEAN370 - Marine Evolutionary Biology
- BIOL359 - Foundations in Quantitative Biology
- BIOL427 - Biomechanics
- BIOL434 - Invertebrate Zoology
- BIOL404 - Animal Physiology: Cellular Aspects
- FHL469 - Ecology and Human Interactions in the Salish Sea
- BIOEN345 - Failure Analysis and Human Physiology
- BIOEN460 - Neural Engineering
- PBIO509 - Neuroendocrinology
Academic Planning at University of Washington
Students planning BIOL220 at University of Washington should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing BIOL220 enables enrollment in 42 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Washington integrates into structured degree pathways for BIOL programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.