Course Descriptions for the Science Department
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BIOL2670 - Comparative Vertebrae Anatomy
Spring 2013 This course is a study of vertebrate structure, its functional significance, and the range of variation in structure of different species from an evolutionary standpoint. The course goals include introduction to the classes within the phylum Chordata, gaining an understanding of the form and function of vertebrate structure using comparisons across select taxa and use morphological data to infer evolutionary relationships between vertebrate taxa. Prerequisite: BIOL2570 Co-requisite: BIOL2680 3 Credits |
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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with BIOL2670
| Comparative Vertebrae Anatomy | ||||||
| 26 Seats | Credits: | 3 | Days: | M W F | ||
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Location: | Moon | Room: | |||
| Time: | 10:00-10:50 am | Instructor: | Hanna | |||
| Session: | 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) | Term: | Fall 2013 | |||
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| Prerequisite: BIOL2570 Co-requisite: BIOL2680 | ||||||


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