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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1620 and BIOL 1625 with a minimum grade of C- in each, and University Advanced Standing. Corequisite(s): ZOOL 3435. Introduces the study of insects, including insect diversity and classification, anatomy and physiology, relationships to other animals and plants, behavior, and ecology. Includes the application of the study of insects to pest management, environmental assessment, and forensic investigations. Corequisite:    ZOOL 3435
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Corequisite(s): ZOOL 3430. Introduces the study of insects, including insect diversity and classification, anatomy and physiology, relationships to other animals and plants, behavior, and ecology. Includes the application of the study of insects to pest management, environmental assessment, and forensic investigations.. Course lab fee of $45 applies. Corequisite:    ZOOL 3430
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1620 with a minimum grade of C-, and University Advanced Standing; ZOOL 3100 and ZOOL 3105 strongly recommended. Corequisite(s): ZOOL 3505. Explores the taxonomy, morphology, behavior, ecology, evolution, development, and conservation of mammals. Includes three weekly lectures and a weekly laboratory. Corequisite:    ZOOL 3505
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Corequisite(s): ZOOL 3500. Explores the taxonomy, morphology, behavior, ecology, evolution, development, and conservation of mammals through a weekly laboratory.. Course Lab fee of $67 for transportation, lab applies. Corequisite:    ZOOL 3500
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ZOOL 1090, or ZOOL 2320 and ZOOL 2325, University Advanced Standing. Provides instruction on the study of human bones and their remains as physical evidence in criminal investigations. Teaches the importance of dentition in determining an age estimate of human remains. Identifies the differences among the sexes, whether the remains are human or nonhuman, and what is of forensic significance. Explains crime scene methodology and clinical applications in Forensic Anthropology. Teaches problem solving and analytical thinking in order to develop a biological profile based on population-specific data and standards. Investigates different pathological conditions and variables which must be taken into consideration when determining the cause of death.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): EXSC Majors: ZOOL 2320 (or 232H), ZOOL 2325 (or 232L), and EXSC 270G all with a C- or higher and (MATH 1050 or MATH 1055). PETE Majors: PETE 2700 and ZOOL 1090 with a C- or higher and (MATH 1050 or MATH 1055). All: University Advanced Standing. Pre- or Corequisite(s): ZOOL 2420 (or 242H), ZOOL 2425 (or 242L). Studies acute and chronic physiological responses to exercise, as well as nutritional and environmental effects on these responses. Requires separate weekly laboratory.. Canvas Course Mats $70/McGraw applies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Corequisite(s): EXSC 3700. Investigates acute and chronic physiological responses to exercise, as well as nutritional and environmental effects on these responses. Provides a hands-on experience where students conduct a variety of testing procedures, as well as analyze and interpret the various physiological responses. Course Lab fee of $28 for materials applies. Corequisite:    ZOOL 3700
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1610 and University Advanced Standing. Examines the biological basis of animal behavior with emphasis on the underlying mechanisms and evolutionary causes of behavior. Covers first the proximate causes of behavior and then the ultimate or evolutionary causes of behavior. Includes topics such as the genetic basis of behavior, perceptual and effectual systems, ethology, neurophysiology, learning, animal communication, sexual behavior, and social systems.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): (BIOL 1620 or MICR 2060) with a C- or higher and University Advanced Standing. Introduces the study of parasites. Emphasizes the biology of principal groups of parasites affecting humans, livestock, and other animals, including their medical economic, and ecological significance. Emphasizes parasites causing zoonotic diseases. Includes weekly laboratory experience involving identification of parasites.. Course Lab fee of $25 applies.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): [(ZOOL 2320 or ZOOL 232H or ZOOL 2420) with a C- or higher] and University Advanced Standing. Prepares students pursuing biomedical careers to analyze tissues and relate them to normal and abnormal physiological functions. Studies the microscopic structure of the body at the cellular, tissue, and organ levels. Emphasizes physical and functional relationships of various tissues in the organs of the body. Includes weekly laboratory.. Course Lab fee of $35 applies.