BIOL1510 — Zoology
BIOL 1510 - Zoology BIOL 1510 - Zoology Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 A survey of anatomy, physiology, morphology, behavior and the taxonomy of the major animal phyla to provide an introduction to the principles, skills, and applications of biology to students interested in wildlife conservation, and the biological and environmental sciences. The course emphasizes the diversity and evolutionary adaptations of animal groups, taxonomy, general principles in biology, and the process of science. Laboratory investigations include data collection and analysis, examinations of animal anatomy through direct observation and dissection, morphology, and behavior. Prerequisite: None ODHE Transfer: OT36TMNS; CTAG CTNRM003 Course Classification: G Fees: A fee applies to this course
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- General Education Course Requirements
- Associate of Arts
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- Associate of Science
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