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Quizzes and Homework | 20% |
Project Paper | 30% |
Exam 1 | 20% |
Exam 2 | 30% |
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The introductory topics will cover various approaches to the study of animals and their behavior. Key concepts in studies of animal behavior, emphasizing ethology, are covered in class and in the assigned readings from Scott (2005), supplemented by selections from other books, especially from classics in the field as well as selected videos. Next, key concepts in sociobiology are covered using readings from Alcock (2001), supplemented by selections from additional books and some video presentations.
Topics for special emphasis include:
The class sessions will include:
Scott, Graham. Essential Animal Behavior. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2005. ISBN: 0632057998.
Alcock, John. The Triumph of Sociobiology. Oxford, UK; New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN: 0195143833.
Additional books for selected readings and reference are listed in the readings section. The other listed texts we will not have time to read despite their value. Effort on the readings is expected outside of class. Students should read for key concepts and their illustration in actual examples. Always try to answer the study questions, which will be posted on the course Web site.
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
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Quizzes and Homework | 20% |
Project Paper | 30% |
Exam 1 | 20% |
Exam 2 | 30% |