General Biology I is an introductory course designed to provide first-year undergraduate students with a foundational understanding of the principles of biology. The course explores the nature of life, scientific methods in biology, and the chemical basis of life. Core topics include cell structure and function, Reproduction in living organisms, introduction to cell division and heredity, evolution as well as interrelationship amongst living organisms. Emphasis is placed on understanding biological concepts and developing scientific reasoning. This course serves as a prerequisite for advanced studies in biological and life sciences and supports students in developing a solid framework for understanding living systems.