About BIOL 3165 A

Basic concepts in evolution will be covered, including the causes of evolutionary change, speciation, phylogenetics, and the history of life. Prerequisite: BCOR 2100.

Notes

Prereq enforced by the system: BCOR 2100 PACE students with permission and override

Section URL

https://www.jcbnunez.org/biol3165

Section Description

This course introduces students to the foundations of evolutionary theory, from microevolution (natural selection, fitness, and life history) to macroevolution (phylogenetics and speciation). We will examine the historical development and core principles of evolutionary biology, explore the genetic mechanisms underlying evolutionary change, and investigate large-scale patterns such as species formation and the fossil record. Emphasis will be placed on the evidence supporting evolutionary theory and its relevance to key questions in modern biology.

Section Expectation

There is no mandatory textbook in the course, yet primary literature (i.e., scientific articles) will be assigned for reading. Students will have access to PDFs of these articles, at no cost, through the UVM library system.

Evaluation

Students will be evaluated based on their understanding of the course materials and their participation in the course. Examinations include midterms, final, homework sets, and quizzes.

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