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Students at Rutgers University-New Brunswick often use our Intro to Biology 2 course to complete general education or major requirements affordably while balancing others commitments.

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The Intro to Biology 2 course at Rutgers University-New Brunswick is designed for students who want to gain practical skills while saving significantly on tuition. With NCCRS & ACE accreditation, this online course can transfer up to 3–4 credits directly to Rutgers University-New Brunswick programs, helping students finish their degree faster and at a lower cost.
Rutgers University-New Brunswick accepts courses recommended for college credit by ACE & NCCRS

Our courses are approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) — the same body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including Rutgers University-New Brunswick.

Our courses are approved by the National College Credit Recommendation Service (Previously known as National Ponsi) — the NYSED.GOV body that approves AP and IB — and are accepted for credit by thousands of universities, including Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
This course costs $250 through TransferCredit.org (UPI Study), compared to an estimated $900–$1,200 or more if taken directly at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
FAQ
How many credits will I earn for Intro to Biology 2 at Rutgers University-New Brunswick?
You will earn 3 transferable college credits, approved byACE & NCCRS, which can be applied toward your degree at Rutgers University-New Brunswick or over 2,100 U.S. universities.
Is the course self-paced and online?
Yes, it’s 100% online and self-paced. You can start anytime and finish on your own schedule within hours or days and then transfer it back to Rutgers University-New Brunswick for credit.
Will this course from UPI Study transfer to Rutgers University-New Brunswick?
Yes, the Intro to Biology 2 course is ACE- and NCCRS‑approved and can be submitted to Rutgers University-New Brunswick for credit toward general education or elective requirements.
How much does the course cost as compared to Rutgers University-New Brunswick?
The course costs $250 total, which is 5X more affordable compared to the higher tuition fees charged on campus at Rutgers University-New Brunswick or any community college near New Brunswick, NJ.
Course Details For Intro to Biology 2
Learning Outcomes
Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Brunswick, NJ
In Intro to Biology 2 at Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Brunswick, NJ you can learn the same topics, transfer it and save tuition fees by a mile. This course, worth 3 transferable credits and approved by NCCRS & ACE, is designed to help students at Rutgers University-New Brunswick gain practical skills and, preparing them for success in degree programs and real-world careers. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: gain a deep understanding of microbial life, including the characteristics and diversity of bacteria and protists; analyze the diversity of bacterial and protist cells, as well as their structures, functions, and adaptations to various environments; explain plant anatomy and evaluate the roles of stems, roots, and leaves in growth, including the effects of hormones and external stimuli; examine the structure, function, and interdependence of key organ systems in multicellular organisms for maintaining homeostasis; evaluate the coordination of the nervous and endocrine systems in homeostasis and assess immune responses and modern medical interventions like vaccines and antibiotics; analyze reproductive strategies in animals, comparing spermatogenesis and oogenesis, and explain their role in species survival and evolution; apply Mendel’s laws to predict genetic outcomes while evaluating non-mendelian inheritance patterns and genetic variations; examine trophic levels, species interactions, and ecological succession, and assess the impact of invasive species on biodiversity in ecosystems; analyze the mechanisms of natural selection, compare evolutionary theories, and apply the hardy-Weinberg principle to population genetics; evaluate the origin of life, evolutionary trends, and geological eras that shaped the development of life on earth; apply taxonomic principles and phylogenetic analysis to classify organisms and evaluate evolutionary relationships; assess the ethical implications and applications of genetic engineering and analyze molecular tools like pcr and dna sequencing in gene expression.
Major Course Topics
Major topics include microbial world: bacterial and protist cell structures and functions; Botanical wonders: processes and functions in plant life; organ systems in multicellular organisms: Musculoskeletal, Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, and Excretory systems; communication and coordination systems in living organisms: nervous and endocrine systems; reproduction, growth and survival strategies in animal kingdom; unveiling genetic principles: mendelian inheritance and hereditary mechanisms; ecological dynamics and community interactions; evolutionary dynamics and mechanisms of change; geological history and earth's evolutionary timeline; taxonomic classification and phylogenetic relationships; genetic manipulation and molecular analysis.

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