BIO 301 Animal Behavior
Is the study of the mechanisms, embryology, genetics, and evolution of animal behavior. Topics include communication, territoriality, aggression, sexual reproduction, parental care, and mating systems. In-class exercises are designed to give students hands-on experience in behavioral research. 3 class hours per week.
Prerequisite
BIO 122 and
BIO 123 (or General Biology if approved by Department)