Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute:3NS
The evolution of and mechanisms underlying animal behavior will be examined in a broad array of topics, including orientation and migration, communication, mating systems, and social behavior. The course will integrate, as appropriate, across a variety of perspectives including the development of behavior, neuroethology, and behavioral ecology. Enrollment limit: 30. Instructor: C. McCormick Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites and notes: Neuroscience 201 or 204 or Biology 100 or 118, or consent of instructor.