Rate My Courses. Please see theirwebsitefor more information. Available summer session at Stone Lab. Program information. This course is graded (S/U). Prerequisites: 4 semester hours of biological sciences, Dynamics of Dinosaurs Majors must complete the following courses (10 credit hours): These courses are offered less frequently. You will have unique opportunities to interact with a global community of scientists and work at the world-renowned Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. If a major-required course or major elective is a GE Theme course, two 3-4 cr Analysis of the anatomical, physiological, behavioral and ecological characteristics of the major invertebrate groups. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs or 5 completions. ], Advanced Evolution AU Semesters | 3 credit units, Mammals of the world, their natural history, distribution, taxonomy, and major anatomical and physiological adaptations; study of local species emphasized in lab. Biology Principles of Scientific Comm Please see theirwebsitefor more information. AU Semesters | 3 credit units, Integration of studies of sensory, integrative and motor systems with evolution and ecology. 2 credit units, Analysis of the anatomical, physiological, behavioral and ecological characteristics of the major vertebrate groups. Ohio State University as well as at least a 2.00 in the major. endstream
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<. Students will gain an understanding of the interrelations between humans and plants, including plant domestication, history and uses of spices and flavorings derived from plants, as well as non-food uses of plants. 2 credit units. This course is graded S/U. SP Semester | 1.5 credit units, Diversity and distribution of marine organisms; population dynamics, productivity, and structure of marine ecosystems;human impact on ocean resources. . 43210, E-Mail: Prerequisites: EEOB 3310, Society & Evolution EEOB 4240* Plants and People HISTORY 2703 History of Public Health, Medicine, and Disease HISTORY 3307* History of African Health and Healing HISTORY/MICRBIO 3704* HIV: From Microbiology to Macrohistory HISTORY 3798.05* HIV in Context: East Africa (study abroad) PHR/HISTORY 3708 Vaccines: A Global History PUBHEHS 4325* Food Safety and Public Health Learn about our online program The Ohio State University Author: Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs or 3 completions. Prereq: 8 cr hrs in Biological Sciences, and permission of instructor. 2270 0 obj
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4034 Smith Laboratory EEOB 4240 Plants and People (U3) HRS 4530 Nutrition for Fitness (U3) PHR 3400 Therapeutic Frontiers (U2) Movement and Body-Based Methods ANATOMY 3300 Advanced Human Anatomy (U5) DANCE 2171 Pilates Mat 1 (U1-3) DANCE 2178 Floor Work (U1-3) . EEOB 4240. Requires materials and/or equipment for which an additional fee has been assessed. Prereq: 8 sem cr hrs in Biological Sciences, and permission of instructor. This course is graded (S/U). Prereq: 8 cr hrs in Biological Sciences and permission of instructor. Special fees assessed. Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. Look at your Transfer Credit Report and identify any General credit (courses numbered G000.xx). Prereq: GPA 2.5 or above, and Jr standing or above, and 12 sem cr hrs in Biological Sciences; or permission of instructor. Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. 380. deserved rank of TTUN. Thanks! Applicants for admission to the College of Dentistry at The Ohio State University must meet the course requirements listed below. Note that applications to the Masters and Ph.D. programs require prior approval a potential faculty advisor in EEOB. EEOB encompasses the study of animals, plants, and microbes in their relationships among themselves and their environments, and in their common ancestry. [Note: This course is administered by Stone Lab. ], Larval Fish Identification Workshop ], Plankton Identification Workshop 1-3 credit units. Not open to students with credit for 651. Prerequisites: EEOB 3410. Mammals of the world, their natural history, distribution, taxonomy, and major anatomical and physiological adaptations; study of local species emphasized in lab.Prereq: 3310. 354 Science Internship held as undergraduate for credit. The Evolution and Ecology Major requires a minimum of 30 semester hours, comprised of core courses plus electives. As a result, we are committed to recruiting, admitting and mentoring students from diverse backgrounds. Would appreciate if anyone had advice on how to organize to prepare for quizzes/tests/do well in general. Hands-on course for learning methods for ecological studies. [Note: This course is administered by Stone Lab. This course is scheduled on demand; please consult with an appropriate faculty advisor to make arrangements to enroll. Counts toward EPA certification for water professionals. Prereq: 12 sem cr hrs of Biological Sciences, and GPA 2.5 or above, and Jr standing or above, or permission of instructor. OSU scientists definitively linked that die-off to increased carbon dioxide in the water in a 2012 study. Students will gain an understanding of the interrelations between humans and plants, including plant domestication, history and uses of spices and flavorings derived from plants, as well as non-food uses of plants. These courses must be approved by the Evolution & Ecology advisor, Sue Ellen Dehority dehority.2@osu.edu. SP Semester | 3 credit units, Origin of variation in plants and animals with an emphasis on evolutionary processes. Biodiversity Informatics Not open to students with credit for 502. Please see theirwebsitefor more information. ], An introduction to the organisms of the ecosystem in freshwater aquatic environments. Infectious Disease Ecology, Evolution, and Transmission (Online) The lectures, activities and assignments in this course are designed to provide students with a handbook for building and maintaining a scientific team by the end of the course. OH This course is scheduled on demand; please consult with an appropriate faculty advisor to make arrangements to enroll. This course is graded S/U. The Ohio State University's subreddit. We will discuss the selective forces and constraints driving the evolution of behaviors and the proximal mechanisms that make possible complex expression within the comparatively simple insect nervous system. Columbus, The program is flexible enough so that students can continue to work and meet family obligations while advancing their education. Recommended for managers or employees of public water supplies (reservoirs, lakes, and rivers), or federal, state, or city employees charged with monitoring water quality. Cowpea weevils feign death under predation risk in cold temperatures, Aggression and mating success in the fruit fly, Drosophila serrata, Disruptions in Dental Growth in the Bonobo, Pan paniscus: Implications for Conservation, New Tools for Quantifying Textbook Design for Biology Education, The effect of chronic restraint- stress on reproductive outcome in the wolf spider, Schizocosa ocreata, A transgenerational maternal effect on offspring predator avoidance, Food or safety? 1-wk course available summer session at Stone Lab. Not open to students with credit for EEOB 3310 or 3310.01. Prereq: GPA 2.5 or above, and Jr standing or above, and 12 sem cr hrs in Biological Sciences; or permission of instructor. This course will describe the multitude of amazing behaviors expressed by insects and explore how behavior determines their survivorship and fitness. This course is scheduled on demand; please consult with an appropriate faculty advisor to make arrangements to enroll. Prereq: 8 cr hrs in Biological Sciences, or permission of instructor. Please see theirwebsitefor more information. 1-wk course available summer session at Stone Lab. Available summer session at Stone Lab. Innate and adaptive immunity, host-pathogen evolution, phenotypic plasticity, host jump, wild life ecology, the role of social behavior, diet, habitat, geography, and life history in disease transmission in human and nonhuman animals. Prereq: Honors standing, and 2 courses in Biological Sciences, and permission of instructor. Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs or 5 completions. Prerequisites: 4 semester hours of biological sciences or historical geology course work, Parasites and Evolution Biological Invasions: The Ecology and Evolution of Species Introductions Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. A complete list of honors and graduate level courses offered can be found online at https://neurosciencemajor.osu.edu/honors. It appears you may have used Coursicle on this device and then cleared your cookies. hbbd```b``, L>`9"t@$3Xb X V cX}$d\ f `} VH1``bd u=@
Join. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 cr hrs or 4 completions. We will make explicit connections between concepts in ecology and evolutionary biology, topics specific to invasion ecology, and details surrounding particular invasive species. A Study with Captive Populations, Stress and wound healing in the spiny mouse, Acomys, Do beetles play possum? AU Semesters | 3 credit units, Introduction to the structure and function of animal cells, and to patterns of early development in vertebrates and invertebrates. 1-12 credit units. Ohio Sea Grant is a statewide program that supports greater knowledge and stewardship of Lake Erie and the Great Lakes through research, education and outreach Please see theirwebsitefor more information. Prerequisites: Bio 1114 or 1114H, and 1 additional course of biological sciences, Neurobiology of Behavior Graduate Program. Not open to students with credit for 126. Prerequisites: EEOB 3310, Ecology SP23 Seminars are Thursdays 1PM-2PM Location: Jennings Hall Room 040 (unless noted otherwise) February 2 Ari Jumpponen Kansas State University Title: Soil microbiome responses to changing fire regimes and fire severities Host: Alison Bennett February 9 Ashley R. Wolf University of California, Berkeley 4240 Campus Dr.
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Info School: Ohio State University * Professor: ChristopherJWinslow, Bronson, . This course is presented in a hybrid online format. Prerequisites: EEOB 3310, Ocean Ecology Study of the evolution and ecology of reptiles and amphibians, with emphasis on the fauna of Ohio. hb```c``PqAbl,.1ljkGMQ\B=]gw.e}u%RJ h``t2A! share. Not open to students with credit for 522 or 2220. The Ohio State University is an R1 research institution, with ample resources and opportunities available to EEOB graduate students. This course is graded S/U. Press J to jump to the feed. 1-wk course available summer session at Stone Lab. Prereq: Enrollment in Education major, and Jr standing, or permission of instructor. SP Semesters | 3 credit units. Cowpea weevils feign death under predation risk in cold temperatures, Aggression and mating success in the fruit fly, Drosophila serrata, Disruptions in Dental Growth in the Bonobo, Pan paniscus: Implications for Conservation, New Tools for Quantifying Textbook Design for Biology Education, The effect of chronic restraint- stress on reproductive outcome in the wolf spider, Schizocosa ocreata, A transgenerational maternal effect on offspring predator avoidance, Food or safety? Columbus, Prerequisites: Bio 1113, 1113H, 1114, or 1114H, Undergraduate Study Tour The Ohio State University College of Medicine Integrative Approaches to Health and Wellness Minor (INT HLTH-MN) . This course is graded S/U. endstream
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OH [Note: This course is administered by Stone Lab. Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. Please see theirwebsitefor more information. Prereq: 8 cr hrs in Biological Sciences. Prereq: 8 cr hrs in Biological Sciences. Basic conceptual issues and processes in evolution with an emphasis on the ecological basis of adaptation and consequences of natural selection. 0
Overview of the importance of plants to humans. Prerequisites: EEOB 3410, Ecology of Inland Waters EEOB 3320 Organismal Diversity. Introduction to Biological Studies - Local Plants AU, SP, SU Semesters | 4 credit units, Distribution and abundance of species, population dynamics, community ecology, ecosystem dynamics, and applied perspectives. Repeatable to a maximum of 12 cr hrs or 5 completions. Please see theirwebsitefor more information. Introduction to Plant Biology I: Plants, People, and the Environment (PLNTBIO 101, 5 units) Organismal Diversity Majors must choose 4 courses from the following list (12 hours): Undergraduate Student Research Highlights, Bioarchaeology Research Laboratory (BARL), Human Biological Anthropology Laboratory (HBAL), Laboratory for Eastern North American Paleoethnobotany (LENAP), Near Eastern Archaeology and Archaeobotany Laboratory (NEAAL), David M. Yerkes and Timothy L. Johnson Memorial Laboratory, Human Evolution Adaptation and Dispersion Studies (HEADS), Julie Field's Pacific Islands Archaeology Research, Nicholas Kawa's Environmental Anthropology Research, Barbara Piperata's Human Biology Research, Social-Ecological Systems (SES) working group, Skeletal Biology Research Lab in the Injury Biomechanics Research Center, Letter to a 1st-year anthropology student, Graduate Student Anthropology Association (GSAA), ANTHROP 2200/2200(H) Introduction to Physical Anthropology, ANTHROP 2202/2202(H) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, STATS 1450 Introduction to Practice of Statisticsor STATS 2450, 2480 Introduction to Statistical Analysis OR equivalent as approved by the Department of Anthropology, ANTHROP 3302 Introduction to Medical Anthropology, PUBHEPI 2410 Introduction to Epidemiology, ANTHROP 3301 Modern Human Physical Variation, ANTHROP 4525 History of Anthropological Theory, ANTHROP 5650 Research Design and Ethnographic Methods, HISTORY 3307* History of African Health and Healing, PUBHEHS 4530* Food Safety and Public Health, PUBHEHS 5320 Climate Change and Human Health, PUBHEPI 5412 Infectious Diseases in the Developing World, PUBHEPI 5420* Infectious Disease Modeling in Humans and Animals, SOCIOL 5450* Sociology of Global Health and Illness, SOCWORK 3597* Adolescent Parenthood and Sexuality: An International Perspective, SOCWORK 5026* Exploring Community Food Security Strategies, WGSST 4189.01S* Reproductive Rights and Justice, WGSST 4404 Regulating Bodies: Global Sexual Economies, ANTHROP 3340 Anthropology of Mental Health and Addiction, ANTHROP 5601 Anthropology of Sex, Drugs and HIV, ANTHROP 5602 Womens Health in Global Perspective, ANTHROP 5615 Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Behavior, ANTHROP 5624 The Anthropology of Food: Culture, Society and Eating, ANTHROP 5700 Anthropology, Public Health and Human Rights, ANTHROP 5701 Health and Healing in Latin America and the Caribbean, If you have a disability and experience difficulty accessing this site, please contact us for assistance via email at. Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. 0.5 credit units, Workshop on the techniques involved with the collection and identification of common larval fishes of the Lake Erie drainage basin. Close. Our graduate students work closely with a faculty advisor on a wide range of basic and applied questions - specific research interests of EEOB faculty and current graduate students are listed here. Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 1-wk course available summer session at Stone Lab. Professional Website. AU Semester | 4 credit units. EEOB 1910 Introduction to Biological Studies - Local Plants SU semester | 2 credit units Structures, processes, and stages of the plant life cycle; common families of flowering plants; plant geography, ecology, and conservation; and uses of plants. Introduction to the life history and pathology caused by a number of parasites of invertebrates and vertebrates (including humans). Please refresh the page. ], Ohio Plants 354 Science. AU, SP Semesters | 3 credit units, A survey of organismal diversity and the evolutionary relationships between and within major groups of organisms. WGSST 4404 Regulating Bodies: Global Sexual Economies V. Foundations in Human Evolution and it's Application to Health Majors must complete the following 2 courses (6 hours): ANTHROP 3300/3300 (H) Human Origins ANTHROP 5600 Evolutionary Medicine VI. [Note: This course is administered by Stone Lab. Undergraduate Individual Studies This course is graded S/U. Anyone taken this class with Andrea Wolfe? EEOB 4240 Focused Study of Ecology and Evolution - Plants and People EEOB 4410 Conservation Biology EEOB 4510 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy EEOB 4520 Comparative Physiology EEOB 4550 Neurobiology of Behavior EEOB 4560 Comparative Endocrinology EEOB 4990 Undergraduate Seminar in Mathematical Biology Research EEOB 4998 Undergraduate Research This evaluation is valid for the current application cycle only. SU semester | 2 credit units, An introductory course for students interested in ornithology including bird identification, behavior, and ecology, with an emphasis on field and laboratory techniques. Prerequisites: EEOB 3310 and Bio 1113 or 1113H, Micro Anatomy EEOB 4220 at Ohio State University (OSU) in Columbus, Ohio. Enrollment in Stone Lab courses requires aseparate application process. EEOB 4240 Plants and People U3 PSYCH 2305 Drugs and Behavior U3 Movement and Body-Based Methods ANATOMY 3300 Human Anatomy U3 DANCE 2175 Yoga Theory & Practice U3 Field and laboratory identification of aquatic and terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates of the region, in relation to habitats occupied. This course is scheduled on demand; please consult with an appropriate faculty advisor to make arrangements to enroll. EEOB 4240 ( 3hr) Plants and People EEOB 4410 (3 hr) Conservation Biology