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EEB Fall 2012 Courses

This page lists all courses offered by the EEB Department next semester. Links are provided to courses with web pages, but keep in mind that the web pages pointed to by these links probably apply to the current semester (Spring 2012) or the last semester in which the course was taught, not the Fall 2012 semester. Inaccuracies in this listing should be reported to Kathryn Upson.

Course Name Credits Schedule
BIOL 1102 Foundations of Biology 4 Every Semester
BIOL 1108 Principles of Biology II 4 Every Semester
BIOL 1109 Topics in Modern Biology
    (Honors)
1 Every Semester
BIOL 1110 Introduction to Botany 4 Fall
BIOL 2289 Introduction to Undergraduate Research
    (Honors)
1 Every Semester
EEB 2214 Biology of the Vertebrates
    (May Term course is online)
3 Fall
EEB 2244 General Ecology 4 Fall
EEB 2244W General Ecology (writing intensive) 4 Fall
EEB 2245 Evolutionary Biology 3 Spring
EEB 2245W Evolutionary Biology (writing intensive) 4 Spring
EEB 3230 Marine Biology
    (Also offered as MARN 3014)
3 Fall
EEB 3250 Biology of the Algae
    (see also EEB 5250 )
4 Alternate Falls
EEB 3273 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4 Alternate Falls
EEB 4215 Physiological Ecology of Animals
    (can also take PNB 2250 to fulfill physiology requirement, see also EEB 5215)
3 Alternate Springs
EEB 4230W Methods of Ecology 4 Fall
EEB 4250 General Entomology 4 Fall
EEB 4275 Invertebrate Zoology 4 Alternate Falls
EEB 4276 Plant Anatomy 4 Alternate Falls
EEB 4276W Plant Anatomy (writing intensive) 4 Alternate Falls
EEB 5215 Physiological Ecology of Animals
    (see also EEB 4215)
3 Alternate Springs
EEB 5250 Biology of the Algae
    (see also EEB 3250)
4 Alternate Falls
EEB 5335W Vertebrate Social Behavior 3 Alternate Falls
EEB 5348 Population Genetics 3 Alternate Falls
EEB 5369 Current Topics in Biodiversity 1 Fall
EEB 5449 Evolution 3 Alternate Falls
EEB 6480 Seminar in Vertebrate Biology 1 Every Semester

26 courses will be offered in the Fall 2012 semester