2018-2019 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIOL 206 - Organismal Biology Organismal biology is the study of how structure and function of individual organisms shape ecology, evolution, and biological diversity. This course uses the study of organismal biology to explore the collaborative process of scientific research, the critical reading of primary literature, the design and implementation of experimental studies, quantitative skills, and the interpretation and communication of research results. Like all 200-level courses, BIOL 206 focuses on the “process” of exploring biology. Students focus on physiological and ecological problems that arise as organisms interact with their environment, and examine these interactions between and within major groups of organisms.
Credits: 1.00 Corequisite: BIOL 206L Prerequisites: (BIOL 181 or BIOL 211) and (BIOL 182 or BIOL 212) Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: No Senior Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics Liberal Arts CORE: None
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