Animal Physiology (325-0-1)
Instructors
Tracy M Hodgson
847/491-4823
Tech Institute, Room MG77
Meeting Info
Technological Institute L251: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM
Overview of class
Bio 325 is a lecture/group discussion course designed to explore advanced concepts regarding the physiology of the major organ systems, with an emphasis on comparisons between vertebrate groups, and between vertebrates and invertebrates.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisite: Students must have completed BIOL_SCI 310-0 to register for this course.
Learning Objectives
The main objective is to understand the major organ systems by examining their function in humans as compared to other groups of animals, and in the context of evolution and adaptation to the environment.
Teaching Method
Lecture plus group learning/discussion/problem solving activities in class.
Evaluation Method
3 open book exams - short answer, short essay, plus a 1 page summary of a small group discussion on a bioethical/environmental physiology topic discussed in class.
Class Materials (Required)
Animal Physiology by Hill 5th edition, available new, used, or as an electronic copy as a free download ISBN: 978-0197552438
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: Students must have completed BIOL_SCI 310-0 to register for this course.