Courses of Study 2013-2014 
    
    Apr 20, 2024  
Courses of Study 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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BIOEE 2740 - The Vertebrates: Structure, Function, and Evolution


(PBS)
Spring. 4 credits.

Prerequisite: two majors-level biology courses. Course fee: $25. Laboratories include dissections of preserved vertebrate animals and noninvasive live animal demonstrations.

B. McGuire.

Introductory course in vertebrate organismal biology that explores the structure and function of vertebrates with an emphasis on trends in vertebrate evolution. Lectures cover topics such as the origin and evolution of various vertebrate groups, organ systems, thermoregulation, life history, locomotion, and behavior.

Outcome 1: Students will be able to describe how the ten major organ systems interact in a vertebrate’s body

Outcome 2: Students will be able to identify major anatomical structures in diverse vertebrate species, including cartilaginous and bony fishes, amphibians, mammals, reptiles and birds.

Outcome 3: Students will understand major events in the evolutionary history of vertebrates, such as the origin of land vertebrates.

Outcome 4: Students will be able to classify vertebrate species to the appropriate major group using correct scientific names, e.g., sharks and other cartilaginous fishes are Chondrichthyes.

Outcome 5: Students will be able to look at a living or fossil vertebrate and be able to make logical predictions about its way of life.

Outcome 6: Students will understand that different groups of vertebrates have different life histories that impose different conservation concerns and outcomes.



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