BIOL 4332 Animal Behavior

Lectures introduce students to the biological basis of animal behavior. Emphasis is placed on evolutionary explanations of: behavioral genetics and development, neural and hormonal mechanisms, instincts and learning, reproductive, and social behavior. Laboratory projects introduce students to laboratory and field methods for observing, quantifying, analyzing, and reporting animal behavior. Typical research projects address: sensory mechanisms, chemical and vocal communication signals, and dynamic behavioral interactions.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Junior standing and completion of 12 hours in Biology.

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Biology

Offered

As scheduled