PSYCH 362 - Animal Behavior Cross-Listed with: BIO 362 Prerequisites: PSYCH 100 BIO 103 - Biology I and Lab BIO 104 - Biology II and Lab and at least junior standing, or consent of instructor Fulfills a course requirement in the Psychology Core Concentration Delivery: Lecture This course examines animal behavior from an evolutionary standpoint, incorporating genetic, physiological, and developmental foundations for behavior. Topics covered include the reasons for, and mechanisms behind common behaviors such as migration, communication, navigation, predator avoidance, foraging, social systems, and mating behaviors.
3 credits Fall
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