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BIO314 Sciences 2 Units intermediate

Animal Behaviuor

This course introduces students to the theories and principles of animal behavior and ecology. It explores the historical background of ethology, reflex and complex behaviors, orientation, and taxes in animals. Students will learn about fixed action patterns, motivation, drive, learning, communication, and social behavior, including primate social structures and hierarchical organization. The course also covers habitat selection, homing, navigation, courtship, parenthood, and biological clocks.

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80h
Study Time
13
Weeks
6h
Per Week
none
Math Level
Course Keywords
EthologyAnimal BehaviorEcologyCommunicationSocial Behavior

Course Overview

Everything you need to know about this course

Course Difficulty

Intermediate Level
Builds on foundational knowledge
65%
intermediate
📚
Math Level
No Math
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Learning Type
Theoretical Focus

Course Topics

Key areas covered in this course

1

Ethology

2

Animal Communication

3

Social Behavior

4

Habitat Selection

5

Navigation

6

Biological Clocks

Total Topics6 topics

Ready to Start

No specific requirements needed

This course is designed to be accessible to all students. You can start immediately without any prior knowledge or specific preparation.

Assessment Methods

How your progress will be evaluated (4 methods)

in-text questions

Comprehensive evaluation of course material understanding

Written Assessment

self-assessment exercises

Comprehensive evaluation of course material understanding

Written Assessment

tutor-marked assignments

Comprehensive evaluation of course material understanding

Written Assessment

final examination

Comprehensive evaluation of course material understanding

Written Assessment

Career Opportunities

Explore the career paths this course opens up for you

Wildlife Biologist

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Zoologist

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Conservationist

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Animal Behaviorist

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Environmental Consultant

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Industry Applications

Real-world sectors where you can apply your knowledge

Wildlife ConservationEnvironmental ManagementAnimal ResearchEcological ConsultingZoos and Aquariums

Course PDF Material

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Study Tips & Exam Preparation

Expert tips to help you succeed in this course

1

Create detailed summaries of each unit, focusing on key definitions and examples.

2

Use diagrams and flowcharts to illustrate complex processes like communication and navigation.

3

Practice applying ethological principles to real-world scenarios, such as analyzing animal behavior in a local park.

4

Review all self-assessment exercises and tutor-marked assignments to identify areas needing further study.

5

Focus on understanding the relationships between different topics, such as the link between biological clocks and migration patterns.