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Behavioral Ecology of Vertebrates



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Ethology (WFSC 422/632) is a 3-hour upper-level undergraduate/graduate course which is available both on-campus (web-assisted) and web-based. Print Syllabus.

This course will explore the "science behind the myths" of animal behavior in natural settings. Diverse examples are organized in four parts of the course: Animal Minds, Social, Mating & Physical. Throughout each of these parts, the following concepts will be clarified: Cause, Development, Evolution & Function. Inquiry activities engage participants in the scientific method and positive problem solving.

To further inquire whether this course would meet your background and learning goals, email the Course Leader, Dr. Jane M. Packard, at: j-packard@tamu.edu.

Admissions and registration information is available from the TAMU Office of Admissions.

 

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