Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Biology 2171 and 2210 Description: Designed for students majoring in biology who want to understand evolutionary concepts and their application to important questions in biology, with an emphasis on ecology. Course instruction will include a mixture of lectures, general discussions, tutorials, and investigative assignments. Lectures will emphasize conceptual, empirical, and experimental approaches to the study of evolution. Topics include mechanisms of evolution, adaptation, speciation and an introduction to evolutionary ecology. Offering: 0-0;2-2 Notes: Students who have previous credit in Biology 2671 may not take Biology 3671 for credit.

Biology 3671 Evolutionary Concepts

Credit Weight: 0.5 Prerequisite(s): Biology 2171 and 2210 Description: Designed for students majoring in biology who want to understand evolutionary concepts and their application to important questions in biology, with an emphasis on ecology. Course instruction will include a mixture of lectures, general discussions, tutorials, and investigative assignments. Lectures will emphasize conceptual, empirical, and experimental approaches to the study of evolution. Topics include mechanisms of evolution, adaptation, speciation and an introduction to evolutionary ecology. Offering: 0-0;2-2 Notes: Students who have previous credit in Biology 2671 may not take Biology 3671 for credit.





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