Course Info: CS-0216

CourseCS-0216 Principles of Animal Behavior
Long TitlePrinciples of Animal Behavior
Term2023F
Note(s) Textbook information
Meeting InfoAdele Simmons Hall 111 on M,W from 1:00-2:20
FacultyLauren Robinson
Capacity16
Available-1
Waitlist5
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Additional InfoStudents should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time Library Materials: Dugatkin's 4th edition of Principles of Animal Behavior Martin and Bateson's 4th edition of Measuring Behavior: An Introductory Guide
Description

Using Dugatkin's 4th edition of Principles of Animal Behavior (not required to purchase), this class will cover the principles of animal behavior science. Students should be prepared to take on the role of an animal behavior researcher and as such, we will focus on the principles, evolution, and function of animal behavior, and the methods and application of what we learn. Guest lecturers may include researchers focused on dog domestication and/or great apes in the wild. Students will also put into practice some of the ways that scientists observe, record, and measure behavior in the natural world, through hands on work at the Hampshire Farm. We will use Martin and Bateson's 4th edition of Measuring Behavior: An Introductory Guide (not required to purchase) to review current challenges in animal behavior work. At the end of term, students will be challenged to apply what is learned in a research proposal. Keywords:animal, behavior, senses, cognition, farm