BIO358b Animal Behaviour
3-3-0

The study of animal behaviour represents the oldest known form of biological study. Even from our earliest beginnings, humans had an intense interest in understanding how animals behave. This interest is still evident from our almost instinctive need to share our homes with various pets. This course will build on this most basic need to watch and understand animal behaviour, but will do so from a more scientific approach.

Prerequisite: Biology 115a, Biology 117a; Co-requisite: Biology Lab 358b

Professor Richardson

Offered in odd-numbered years