Course Descriptions for the Science Department
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BIOL2420 - Organismal Biology
Spring 2013 The principle objective of this course is for students to develop an understanding of the classification, structure, biology and diversity of living organisms, focusing of vertebrate animals, but also covering some groups of invertebrates. We will explore the form, function, and life history of organisms, focusing on the evolutionary relationships among major taxonomic groups. The focus of the course will be on understanding how species live, and how species traits allow them to survive. Prerequisite: BIOL2310 3 Credits |
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