Associated Term: | Fall 2023 |
Section: | BIO 305 A#B |
CRN: | 91597 |
Course Title: | Structural and Functional Anatomy of Vertebrates |
Academic Credits: | 0 |
Schedule Type: | Lab |
Campus: | Abbotsford |
Instructor: | Yvonne Dzal (Primary) |
Status: | Open |
Maximum: | 18 |
Enrolled: | 15 |
Available: | 3 |
Waitlisted: | 0 |
Semester Dates: | 06-SEP-2023 to 08-DEC-2023 |
Course Description: | Focuses on the physiological and anatomical adaptations of the different vertebrate groups including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Covers the similarities and differences in the integumentary systems, musculoskeletal systems, sensory and nervous systems, and endocrine systems of vertebrate groups. -- Prerequisite -- Any three 200-level or above Biology courses. -- Corequisite -- None. -- Pre or Corequisite -- None. |
Meeting Date(s) |
Day(s) | Start - End Time |
Building | Room | Instructor |
Sep 06, 2023 to Dec 08, 2023 | Thu | 14:30 - 17:20 | Abbotsford Bldg A | 337 | Yvonne Dzal (Primary) |
Important Info: | Instructional Method - Face-to-Face Learning |
Program Restriction: | {None} |
Major Restriction: | {None} |
Instructional Method: | Face-to-Face Learning (TRD) |