BIOL 215 - Ornithology Next Offered: Second Semester 2012 Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute: 3NS This course will present birds both as a unique group and as representative of vertebrates. The course will emphasize adaptation, ecology, and behavior of birds, and introduce students to methods used in modern ornithology. We also will consider current views of the systematic relationships among living birds, and the evolutionary history of birds, including the debate regarding their origin in relation to dinosaurs.
Enrollment Limit: 24 Instructor: K. Tarvin Consent of the Instructor Required? Yes Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Any one of the following: Bio 100, Bio 102, Bio 118, Bio 120, or an AP score of 5.
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