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Aug 25, 2025
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BIO 320 - Animal Behavior w/Lab Description An integrative approach to animal behavior from the perspectives of ethology, behavioral ecology, and comparative psychology. The structure, function, development, and evolution of behavioral adaptations including orientation, foraging and predation, communication, social organization, and reproductive strategies. Observational and experimental research required. Outside class time to work on independent research project. Same as PSY/BFB 320 . Previously BIO 250. Prerequisite (BIO 101 OR BIO 110 ) AND (BIO 210 OR PSY 300 OR PSY 230 - may be taken concurrently)
Credits: 1
Course Attribute(s): NATL Gen Ed: Natural Science w/ Lab Major: BFB:Animal Behavior
Major: BFB:Neuroscience
SPM Program Major: Cognitive Science
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