BIOL 4301/6301 Vector Biology
To introduce undergraduate and graduate students to the principles of transmission of human and animal pathogens by insects, mites and ticks. The course will cover basic arthropod biology with special attention to biological properties of vectors and their interactions with pathogens, basic components of arbopathogen disease cycles and principles of pathogen transmission dynamics. Special topics include emerging pathogens, vector genetics, traditional, and next generation control strategies.
ZOOL 3403 Parasitology
To introduce undergraduate students to the morphology, life cycles, and physiology of protozoan, helminth, and arthropod parasites, with emphasis on broad aspects of parasitism and examples of medical and economic interest.
To introduce undergraduate students to the morphology, life cycles, and physiology of protozoan, helminth, and arthropod parasites, with emphasis on broad aspects of parasitism and examples of medical and economic interest.
BIOL 1402 Animal Biology
An introductory coverage of animal-environmental interactions and animal structure, function, and behavior as they relate to our understanding of the animal world. Expressly designed for students not majoring in a biological science.
An introductory coverage of animal-environmental interactions and animal structure, function, and behavior as they relate to our understanding of the animal world. Expressly designed for students not majoring in a biological science.