BIOL 041Principles of Animal Biology
5 credits1 section at 1 collegeFall 20261 of 1 section openUpdated today
In-Person: 1
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: BIOL 010 or BIOL 011 or equivalent high school biology course; Placement as determined by the college’s multiple measures assessment process or completion of a course taught at or above the level of intermediate algebra. Advisory: BIOL 043. This course, designed for biology majors, introduces the principles and concepts of animal biology with an emphasis on biodiversity, comparative biology, and animal conservation. Students have an opportunity to survey the major animal phyla and non-photosynthetic, single-celled eukaryotes, exploring their structures, functions, and life cycles in a comparative context. Core topics include evolution, taxonomy, and systematics, with attention to developmental patterns, morphology, physiology, phylogeny, and behavior. The course also examines mechanisms of evolutionary change, speciation, and the processes that generate and maintain the diversity of animal life.(BIOL 010, BIOL 011, BIOL 043)
Transfer Equivalencies
| University | Equivalent Course | Status |
|---|---|---|
| California State University (system-wide) | TRANSFERABLECSUTC-listed transferable course | Elective Credit |
| University of California (system-wide) | TRANSFERABLEUCTCA-listed transferable course | Elective Credit |
Availability Profile
How BIOL 041 is being offered across 1 college this term (1 section total).
Delivery format
- in person1 (100%)
When sections meet
- Morning (before noon)1
Start dates
Sections begin on 1 distinct date.
Instructor diversity
Taught by 1 distinct instructor across 1 college.
Available at 1 college
West Valley CollegeAudit OK1 In-Person1 section
West Valley College
| CRN | Schedule | Instructor | Campus | Mode | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 70448 | 9:20 am–12:30 pm | Svensson, Peter | West Valley College | In-Person | 1 of 32 seats |