BIO-339 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

Animal Behavior is a lecture course examining the basic principles of animal behavior from the cellular to species level including the evolutionary advantages of particular types of behavior. The major topics include, an investigation into the physiological and genetic basis of behavior and continues with the evolutionary significance of particular behaviors in various groups of animals. 3 hours lecture weekly. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and either BIO 111 or BIO 112 and BIO 216 or permission of the instructor. (Spring)

Credits

3

Distribution

Biology