***Please note: this information is for students who entered the BEES program Fall 2009 or before.
Ph.D
students are required to take one approved course in three
out of the four areas of BEES (Behavior, Ecology, Evolution,
and Systematics) and one statistics course. The official schedule of classes can be found at Testudo.
Upcoming course offerings are in bold.
Course
Faculty Member
Offered next - projected
Behavior
BIOL 665 Behavioral Ecology
Borgia
Spring 2010
BIOL 728D Animal Communication
Wilkinson
Spring 2011
BIOL 767 Behavioral Endocrinology
Ecology
ENTM 612
Insect Ecology
Gruner
Spring 2011
BIOL 708T Theoretical Ecology
Fagan
Fall 2009
BIOL 662
Concepts in Animal Ecology
BIOL 760 Plant Population Biology
Dudash
Fall 2009
BIOL 663 Ecology of Marine Communities
MEES 614 Landscape Ecology
*Taught at the Appalachian Laboratory and on the Interactive Video Network.
Evolution
ENTM 623 Insect Population Genetics
Hawthorne
Spring 2010
BIOL 671 Molecular Evolution
Cummings
Fall 2010
BIOL 708E Evolutionary Genetics
Fenster
Spring 2010 (every year)
Systematics
ENTM 622 Principles of Systematics
Mitter
Fall 2010
CBMG 688Q Comparative Bioinfomatics (equivalent to 688H)
Delwiche
Spring 2011
CBMG 688O
Molecular Systematics
Delwiche
Spring 2010
Statistics
BIOM 601 Biostatistics I &
Lab
Siewerdt
Fall 2009 (every year)
BIOM 602
Biostatistics II & Lab
Momen
Spring 2010 (every year)
BIOM 603 Biostatistics III & Lab
Song
Fall 2009 (every year)
BIOM 621 Applied Multivariate Statistics
Momen
Fall 2009 (every year)
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