Adaptation in Focus: Comparative Animal Physiology
BIO3002
Description
Investigate the internal systems of animals, from the cellular to the organ-system level. Focus on thermoregulation, and the circulatory, respiratory, endocrine, and nervous systems. Examine processes supporting organismal homeostasis in animals in wild and captive environments. Analyze how environmental challenges impact physiological strategies and responses, affecting animal health and well-being. Develop skills in evaluating data collection methodologies for research and veterinary care through applied practical tasks and real-world examples, preparing for a career in wildlife biology, veterinary sciences, or environmental conservation.
Pre Reqs:
BIO 3001 Structural Secrets: Comparative Animal Anatomy
Dates
Jul 13, 2026 — Aug 16, 2026
Jul 12, 2027 — Aug 15, 2027
Location
In-Person Education
Registration Information
For credit cost: $1125