Zoology Minor
In this minor students will investigate the behavior, ecology and physiology of animals. Students will then focus on an aspect of animal biology that fascinates them. It could be a particular type of animal, such as ornithology or it could be an interest in how they work, such as cell biology or genetics.
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Course Requirements:
BI 2004 General Ecology
BI 3173 Animal Behavior
BI 3254 Comparative Animal Physiology
Six credits from the following:
AF 2112 Gross and Microscopic Anatomy of Fish
AF 3313 Applied Fish Physiology
BI 2033 Marine Biology
BI 2303 Cell Biology
BI 3233 Ichthyology
BI 3243 Genetics
BI 3273 Mammalogy
BI 3283 Ornithology
WF 1001 North American Wildlife Identification
WF 2132 North American Wildlife
A minor program is a concentrated course of student in a given discipline or sub discipline, which includes 15-18 credit hours of study, comprise of at least 9 credits outside the student’s major program and other major or minor programs taken at Unity College, comprises of at least 6 credit hours taken in residence at Unity College, and has been approved by the faculty as a minor program.
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