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Organismal Biology (macro) courses

The following courses fulfill the requirements for Macroorganismal Biology elective requirement. Many of these courses have web sites containing syllabi, course notes, and more, which can be found here. If you have any questions about these courses or the elective menus, please contact your academic advisor.

 

ECOL 303: Vertebrate Diversity
ECOL 330: Evol An Form Function
ECOL 340: Evol Plant Form/Funct
ECOL 373: Sociobio Evol/Coop
ECOL 414: Plants of the Desert
ECOL 437: Vertebrate Physiology
ECOL 451: Drosophila Model Sys
ECOL 472: Systematic Botany
ECOL 475: FW and Marine Algae
ECOL 480: Invertebrate Zoology
ECOL 482: Ichthyology
ECOL 483: Herpetology
ECOL 484: Ornithology
ECOL 485: Mammalogy
ECOL 488: Arizona Mammals
ECOL 496J: Plant Pop Ecology
ENTO 405: Aquatic Entomology
ENTO 411: Insect Behavior
ENTO 415L: Insect Biology Lab
ENTO 415R: Insect Biology
MCB 407: Neurobiology
NRSC 381: An Br, Signals…
PL S 360: Prin Plant Phys
PSIO 467: Endocrine Physiology
PSIO 480: Human Physiology
SWES 474: Aquatic Pl/ Env
V SC 400A: Animal A&P
V SC 400B: Animal A&P
V SC 403R: Biol An Parasites
V SC 456: Aquaculture

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