ANZ 440 Animal Behavior
In this class students will learn how scientists investigate and interpret the reason and the causes of animal behaviors. There are four general approaches to the study of animal behavior including: evolutionary, ontogenetic, proximate mechanisms, and functional consequences. Students will learn how to apply these different approaches to the study of both domestic and wild animals. The development of normal and abnormal behavior will be an important component of this course.
Prerequisite
Take
ANZ 322 or
ANZ 332; Senior ANZ majors and minors only, except by permission of the instructor.
Faculty
Baumeister, Thomas | Perkins, Anne |
Offered
Annual Fall Semester