Subject | Natural Science, International Affairs

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Biology for Future Presidents

Politicians and policy makers are usually not students of biology. Rather they are likely to come out of social sciences and law. There are, though, certain biological facts and principles that they must understand if they are going to legislate wisely. This course presents a few of the most important biological issues among them.

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    Staff/スタッフ

      • Teacher
      Larry Vanderhoef
      Department of Life Science

    Competency/コンピテンシー

    • Literacy
    • Logical thinking ability
    • Influencing skill
    • Communication ability
    • Management ability
    • International character
    • Ethics

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