Biology 315: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy

Credits 4
Credit Type
Semester Offered
Not Offered 2024-2025
Lab Fee
Maximum $30.

The structure and function of vertebrates within an evolutionary context. By the end of the course students should have gained a familiarity with the structural diversity of the 60,000 or so living vertebrates and some of their extinct ancestors, a detailed knowledge of the anatomy of a few “representative” vertebrates studied in lab, and an understanding of the major structural trends and innovations in the history of vertebrates. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. This course is especially recommended for students planning careers in medicine or veterinary medicine or with an interest in evolutionary biology. Applies to the Organismal or Ecology/Evolution major requirement.

Distribution Area
Students entering prior to Fall 2024: Lab Science (SCL DIST)
Prerequisites

Biology 111 (or 102 and 102L) and Biology 112 (or 101 and 101L)

Corequisites

Includes a required corequisite lab, Biology 315L.