Undergraduate Studies
BIOL 19500 Evolution Problems for Biology 13100
Session Offered:
Spring, Credit 1.0Prerequisites:
Corequisite: BIOL 13100
Description:
This research study group is designed for students who are interested in collaborating to learn about current research related to biological evolution: defining a research topic related to evolution research. The students will be locating, identifying, and retrieving information resources related to a research question about evolution, using journals and web resources, evaluating and treating critically the information received, and citing sources. Students in this course will collaborate in using information ethically and legally to write a WIKI about aspects of evolution related to Development, Structure, and Function of Organisms (BIOL13100).
Instructor(s):
Nancy PelaezE-mail:
npelaez@purdue.eduTextbook(s):
~There is no textbook required for this course˜
Course Format:
BIOL 19500 - This course meets Wks 7-13 (Feb 22-Apr 18):
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CRN |
Instructional Type |
Day(s) |
Time(s) |
Room(s) |
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40228 |
Lecture |
TH |
6:00-7:50 p.m. |
MTHW 301 |
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