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BIO 326 - Animal Behavior

4 Cr. Hrs.


Common Learning Outcomes 04. [NW] Knowledge of the physical and natural world, 05. [CT] Critical thinking skills: inquiry, analysis and creative problem-solving

Animal Behavior is a four-credit hour course with a laboratory component.  It is intended to familiarize you with the perspectives, theories, and methods of the biological study of behavior. This course will include the scientific study of the mechanistic and evolutionary causes of animal behavior, including             communication, foraging and anti-predator behavior, spatial behavior, mating behavior, parental care, and social behaviors. This is an upper-level Biology course intended primarily for students majoring in Biology and Neuroscience.

 

Prerequisite(s): BIO 111
Grading Basis: Graded Repeatable: No Typical Periods Offered: Spring
Formerly: BIO 399 - Animal Behavior



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