BIOL3650-D1.LAB: Invertebrate Biology.Sp15.Hembre,Leif
Document Type
Syllabi
School
CLA
Department
BIOL
Course Subject
BIOL
Course Number
BIOL
Course Section
3650
Course Title
LAB: Invertebrate Biology
Academic Term and Year
Spring 2015
Credits
0.00
Area of Study
BIOL
Course Description
Goals: To examine the form, function, reproduction, ecology, and phylogeny of invertebrate animals. To recognize characteristics unique to particular taxa, and homologies that reveal relatedness among taxa. Content: Principles of phylogenetic analyses; characteristics of major invertebrate taxa; investigation of the ecological relevance of invertebrates through reading and discussion of primary literature. Laboratories will include behavioral and physiological experiments, field trips to study invertebrates in their natural habitats, and surveys of invertebrate phyla. Taught: Alternate years, fall term. Prerequisites: BIOL 1800 and 1820. Credits: 4 credits
Recommended Citation
Hembre, Leif, "BIOL3650-D1.LAB: Invertebrate Biology.Sp15.Hembre,Leif" (2015). Historic Syllabi -- full text access limited to internal Hamline administrative staff only. 4584.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/syllabi/4584