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BIOL 432 - Herpetology


Introduction to various aspects of the ecology, behavior, and evolution of recent amphibians and non-avian reptiles. In the laboratory students will learn diagnostic characteristics, some functional attributes, and aspects of the natural history of recent amphibians and non-avian reptiles, particularly of species from southwestern North America.

Credits 4
Prerequisites Grade of C or better in each of the following: BIOL 196 , BIOL 197 CHEM 121A CHEM 121L CHEM 122A CHEM 122L  ENG 102  or ENG 114   or HON 100 , and MATH 127  or 128   or 181 . The maximum number of attempts for  BIOL 432 is three, including earned grades, withdrawals and audits.
Lab/Lecture/Studio Hours Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory.
Notes  This course is crosslisted with BIOL 632. Credit at the 600-level requires additional work.