An introduction to members of the animal kingdom and their closest relatives. Study how animals have evolved adaptations that allow representatives to occupy all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Students will learn how vertebrate and invertebrate animals are classified and how particular adaptive strategies are important for their survival though an examination of animal form and physiology. Lab fee $70. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101/ENG 101A and eligibility for any general education math.
Term: Spring 2025
Course Type: Credit - 4 Credits
Section: 003
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: TTH
Time: 2:00PM to 4:45PM
Start Date: 01/23/2025
End Date: 05/18/2025
Location: Arnold Campus
Room: HLSB 105
Building:
Health and Life Sciences
Instructor: Benjamin J Weibell (Subject to change)
Class Size: 24
General Education Requirement: Science, Science Lab
Section Info: Note: This section is participating in the Direct Digital Access program. A course materials fee of $80.00 plus tax will be charged to your student account when you register. Your course materials will be accessible in Canvas on or before the first day of class. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/AACC-DDA.