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This Zoology course offers an in-depth exploration of animal biology, behavior, and ecology. Students will study various animal phyla, their anatomy, and physiological processes, alongside their interactions within ecosystems. Through engaging lectures and hands-on activities, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the diversity of animal life, conservation efforts, and the significance of zoological studies in addressing environmental challenges.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:- Identify and classify major animal phyla and their characteristics.
- Explain fundamental biological concepts related to animal anatomy and physiology.
- Analyze animal behavior and adaptations in different environments.
- Assess the impact of human activities on animal populations and ecosystems.
- Discuss conservation strategies for endangered species.
- Conduct observational studies of animal behavior in natural settings.
- Collaborate effectively in research projects and presentations.
Course Content
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- Introduction to Zoology 00:30:00
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- Origins and Structure of Living Animals 00:30:00
- Evolution and Speciation 00:30:00
- Animals and Their Environment 00:30:00
- Animal Reproduction 00:30:00
- Animal Nutrition and Consumption Habits 00:30:00
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4 hours, 30 minutes
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