BIO 4310: Comparative and Human Anatomy (2025-2026)

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This course explores the intricate structures and functions of the human body in relation to the anatomy of other vertebrates, emphasizing evolutionary relationships that shape anatomical features. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on dissections, students will investigate the similarities and differences in anatomical structures across fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals. Includes laboratory. Typically offered: Winter. Fee(s): Biology Laboratory Fee

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Winter 20893 5 Eric Long
M,W,F
1:00PM-2:20 PM
01/05-03/09
Otto Miller Hall 136
24 of 24 seats open
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Fees: Biology Laboratory Fee: $60 (refundable)
Corequisites: BIO 4310L
Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Pass/No Credit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term

Prerequisites:
(BIO 2102: C- or better
AND BIO 2103: C- or better)
OR (BIO 2201: C- or better
AND BIO 2203: C- or better)
OR BIO 2571: C- or better