BIO 446 - Animal Behavior.


PSY 319 with a grade of C- (1.7) or better, PSY 322.(4)n*.

Animal behavior studies through the use of comparative and ethological methods. Discussion of species-specific behaviors, ontogeny of behavior, motivation, perceptual processes, learning, social behavior, communication, and evolution.Lecture and laboratory. *Applicable to the general education requirement in the Natural Sciences, except by some students whose concentration is in a psychology program.Also listed as PSY 310.

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