This course requires the students to engage in a face-to-face learning modality to cover 54-hour requirement for the lecture and another 108-hour for the laboratory. They are expected to develop analytical skills and mastery of concepts, principles, theories, and laws in qualitative genetics, quantitative genetics, and recombinant DNA technology. Students are expected to read the assigned chapters before the class and to participate in class discussions. Students are also expected to allocate at least eight hours per week outside of class to have enough time to complete assigned problems sets. Students who have difficulty in mathematics are expected to spend extra hours to work on mathematical skills because they are essential to succeeding in this course.