Prof Abebayehu is a great guy who is relatively new to teaching. This course is structured/ordered poorly but I don't think it's Abebayehu's fault since he and Zunder teach the same curriculum. The semester is divided into 4 sections with a midterm after each of the first three sections and one final for the last section (non-cumulative). There are 7-question quizzes every Thursday. Your quiz grades can replace your test grades per section.
Pros:
- Abebayehu loves talking to undergrads and is super approachable
- Abebayehu is SUPER knowledgeable + passionate about the subject and is very willing to go in-depth
- Lots of visual support given in lectures
Cons:
- Abebayehu is so passionate about the topic that if a student asks him a niche question, he will use up class time to go over the question... in-depth. So often I thought about how much shorter class would be if Abebayehu asked for the niche questions to talk to him after class instead
- The class is structured so poorly. You go in-depth in topics in a seemingly random order rather than progressively diving deeper into the subject as a whole. Keeping afloat is much easier if you took AP, IB, or dual-enrollment bio earlier
Advice:
- Study for the quizzes and exams early
- Talk to Abebayehu after class and get to know him
- The pre-lectures are pretty irrelevant to what's on the quizzes and exams
- Don't procrastinate on your final project and meet with Abebayehu to discuss ideas early on so you don't get stuck later in the semester
BME 2104
Cell and Molecular Biology for Engineers
Last taught: Spring 2025
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