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Show Natural Sciences Zoology 445. Animal Ecology (4) Ecological principles and concepts of animals living in natural environment. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab or field trip a week. Pre-requisites: Zoology 211 or 160, 212. Botany 110 or 364 or by permission of instructor. S 447. Wildlife Ecology (4) Principles of wildlife ecology and the skills of wildlife analysis and manipulation. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab, or on-the-job training sequence a week. Prerequisites: Botany 363 or 364; Zoology 160 or 211 and 212. (Offered alternate years.) A 448. Aquatic Ecology (4) The interaction of physical and biotic factors in aquatic communities. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab or field trip a week. Prerequisites: Botany 110 or 364; Zoology 160, 211 or 212. (Offered alternate years.) A 450. Parasitology (5) Internal parasites of man and domestic animals, their structure and biology. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. Prerequisite: General courses in Zoology. (Offered alternate years.) W 455. Medical Entomology (4) The bionomics and control of arthropods affecting the health of man. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: Zoology 464 or by permission of instructor. (Offered alternate years.) W 460. Protozoology (5) Structure, taxonomy and biology of the one-celled animals. Three lectures and two 3-hour labs a week. Prerequisite: General courses in Zoology. (Offered alternate years.) A 464. Entomology (4) Classification and biology of insects as well as their economic importance and control. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. A Su 465. Ichthyology (4) Classification, life histories and habits of fishes. Field trips required. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. A Su 466. Herpetology (4) Structure, classification, and biological relationships of amphibians and reptiles. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. S Su 467. Ornithology (4) An introduction to the birds with special reference to those found in Utah. Three lectures and one 3-hour lab or field trip a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. S Su 468. Mammalogy (5) An introduction to the mammals with special reference to species found in Utah. Four lectures and one 3-hour lab or field trip a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. A Su 474. Vertebrate Phylogeny (3) An introduction to some possible lines of descent for the major vertebrate groups. Three lectures a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. (Offered alternate years.) W 475. Man and the Primates (3) An introduction to fossil as well as living primates with an emphasis on possible evolutionary relationships. Three lectures a week. Prerequisite: A general course in Zoology. (Offered alternate years.) W 480. Problems in Zoology (1-3) A W S Su 483. Readings in Zoology (1-5) A W S Su 495. Field Zoology (1-5) Credit to be given in this course for study conducted on an extended, organized field trip under proper supervision. Prerequisites: A general course in Zoology. S Su 499. Seminar (1-1-1) Open only to qualified students. AWS 162 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Aerospace Studies* 166 Department of History 167 Department of Military Science 169 Department of Police Science 172 Department of Political Science and Philosophy 175 Department of Psychology 178 Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work 181 *The program in Aerospace Studies, though open on a selective basis to Weber Students, is taught only on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. 163 |