Aug 08, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

BIO 1400 Introduction Animal Behavior


This course is an introduction to the scientific study of animal behavior.  Students will learn about the nature of science, the diversity of animal behavior, its evolution, its underlying physiological mechanisms, and the theoretical basis of our modern understanding of behavior.  The course
emphasizes the natural behavior of non-human animals but will also consider the implications of the principles of animal behavior for humans and domestic animals.  Labs focus on the scientific method, which students will practice by means of observational and manipulative experiments involving live animals in both laboratory and field settings.  Not open to biology majors.  Students will be charged an additional Biology Lab Fee when enrolling in this course.

UCC Area H (Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: Natural Sciences) Course Objectives: Explore and engage in processes, techniques, and strategies that foster curiosity, promote inquiry, and yield well-reasoned conclusions and solutions concerning humans and the world they live in. Students will be charged an additional Biology Lab Fee when enrolling in this course.
Credits: 4.0