TOPICS VARY BY SEMESTER
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Tuesday | 09:00 | 11:00 | G-002 |
Wednesday | 09:00 | 11:00 | G-002 |
Thursday | 09:00 | 11:00 | G-002 |
Treats a series of topics that change every year and deal with various aspects of psychology. Courses are taught by permanent or visiting faculty and are generally related to their fields of specialization.
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-113 |
Tuesday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-113 |
Wednesday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-113 |
Thursday | 14:30 | 18:00 | G-113 |
TOPICS VARY BY SEMESTER
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Tuesday | 09:00 | 11:00 | G-002 |
Wednesday | 09:00 | 11:00 | G-002 |
Thursday | 09:00 | 11:00 | G-002 |
A Senior Project is an independent study representing a Major Capstone Project that needs to be registered using the Senior Project registration form.
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This course is intended to introduce non-scientists to key concepts and approaches in the study of the environment. With a focus on the scientific method, we learn about natural systems using case studies of disruptions caused by human activity. Topics include global warming, deforestation, waste production and recycling, water pollution, environmental toxins and sustainable development. The relationships between science and policy, the media, and citizen action are also addressed.
*Lab required. Please note that an additional fee will be charged for this course.
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
Tuesday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
Wednesday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
Thursday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 09:00 | 11:00 | C-401 |
Wednesday | 09:00 | 11:00 | C-401 |
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Tuesday | 09:00 | 10:40 | C-401 |
Thursday | 09:00 | 10:40 | C-401 |
This course is intended to introduce non-scientists to key concepts and approaches in the study of the environment. With a focus on the scientific method, we learn about natural systems using case studies of disruptions caused by human activity. Topics include global warming, deforestation, waste production and recycling, water pollution, environmental toxins and sustainable development. The relationships between science and policy, the media, and citizen action are also addressed. Please note that an additional fee will be charged for this course.
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| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
Tuesday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
Wednesday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
Thursday | 11:20 | 13:00 | C-104 |
This course explores how and why animals, including humans, behave the way they do. Topics include natural selection; the interplay between genes and the environment; learning; the influence of neurons and hormones on behavior; foraging; mating; cooperation; communication; and social behavior. In the labs, students will use the scientific method to carry out lab- and field-based research projects.
*Lab required. Please note that an additional fee will be charged for this course.
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 13:30 | 15:10 | C-104 |
Tuesday | 13:30 | 15:10 | C-104 |
Wednesday | 13:30 | 15:10 | C-104 |
Thursday | 13:30 | 15:10 | C-104 |
| Day | Start Time | End Time | Room |
|---|---|---|---|
Monday | 15:30 | 17:30 | C-401 |
Wednesday | 15:30 | 17:30 | C-401 |