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LSA Course Guide Search Results: UG, Summer 2012, Subject = EEB

Courses in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology


The Interdepartmental Program in Biology (BIOLOGY) is administered jointly by the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) and the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology (MCDB). All three of these units offer courses in the biological sciences. 100 and 200 - level courses are listed under the subject of BIOLOGY, as well as the core concentration course in Genetics (305). All other intermediate and upper-level courses are listed under EEB or MCDB, depending on the course topics. Students should look under all three subjects to see whether or not a course is being offered. Those students planning to register for independent research, 300 or 400, will enroll in either MCDB 300 or 400 or EEB 300 or 400, based on their faculty sponsor's departmental affiliation.

WAITLIST POLICY FOR COURSES IN BIOLOGY, EEB, AND MCDB

If any Biology, Ecology or Evolutionary Biology (EEB) or Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCDB) course becomes full, students are strongly encouraged to use the waitlist. Overrides will be issued at the discretion of the instructor for a given course, prioritized by a combination of the student’s concentration, class schedule, and their order on the waitlist. Students on the waitlist must attend the first day of class or discussion and notify the instructor or GSI of their desire to enroll in the course. Students issued overrides will have 72 hours to register. The Registrar’s Office will clear waitlist of students’ names with expired overrides.

University of Michigan Biological Station

Students regularly say their spring or summer session at the U-M Biological Station was the best experience of their academic career. Consider taking one of our field-based courses taught from our lakeside campus in northern Michigan. Fulfill lab and field experience requirements while spending class time out-of-doors. U-M Financial Aid applies because we are a U-M program. Learn all about us at http://www.lsa.umich.edu/umbs/students/courses.


 
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Title
Section
Instructor
Term
Credits
Requirements
EEB 300 - Undergraduate Research
Section 201, IND

SU 2012
Credits: 1 - 3
Reqs: BS
Other: Independent

EEB 302 - Teaching Experience for Undergraduates
Section 201, IND

SU 2012
Credits: 1 - 3
Other: Experiential

EEB 320 - Rivers, Lakes, and Wetlands: Introduction to Aquatic Ecosystems
Section 711, LEC

Instructor: Schrank,Amy Jane

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: ULWR, BS, NS

EEB 348 - Forest Ecosystems
Section 711, LAB

Instructor: Fahey, Robert Timothy

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS, NS

EEB 381 - General Ecology
Section 711, LAB

Instructor: Bach,Catherine E

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: ULWR, BS

EEB 381 - General Ecology
Section 712, LAB

Instructor: Pillsbury,Robert Walter

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: ULWR, BS

EEB 390 - Evolution
Section 711, LAB

Instructor: Pruett-Jones,Stephen G

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

EEB 390 - Evolution
Section 712, LAB

Instructor: Price,John Jordan

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

EEB 400 - Advanced Research
Section 201, IND

SU 2012
Credits: 1 - 3
Reqs: BS
Other: Independent

EEB 405 - Biological Station Special Topics
Section 201, LAB

Instructor: Albert,Dennis A

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

EEB 431 - Ecology of Animal Parasites
Section 711, LAB

Instructor: Blankespoor,Curtis Lee

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

EEB 442 - Biology of Insects
Section 711, LAB

Instructor: Scholtens,Brian G

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

EEB 453 - Field Mammalogy
Section 711, LEC

Instructor: Myers,Philip

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: ULWR, BS

EEB 457 - Algae in Freshwater Ecosystems
Section 711, LEC

Instructor: Kociolek,John P
Instructor: Lowe,Rex L

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

EEB 556 - Field Botany of Northern Michigan
Section 711, LAB

Instructor: Hellquist,Carl Eric

SU 2012
Credits: 5
Reqs: BS

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