Biology 70: Ornithology
Kim Snipes
Spring 2002
MWF 11:00-11:50 am.
Moody Science 318
Unlike most of the courses in our department, this course looks at biology
from the viewpoint of a particular class of organism -- birds! This
course is very integrative in nature. We touch upon almost all aspects
of biology. We pay particular attention to the "hot topics" in ornithology,
such as classification methods, avian evolution, and human influences, so
that students have an introduction to how modern science works. An important
component in this effort is the individual research project that is designed
to expose students to scientific research. I hope that this course gives
everyone involved an increased appreciation for the complexity of nature
and for birds in particular. - Syllabus
- 2001 Project Abstracts
- 2000 Project Abstracts
- 1999 Project Abstracts
- 1998 Project Abstracts
- Ornithology Almuni
- Webplayer and Ornithology Tutorials
Kim Snipes
Austin College Biology Dept.
ksnipes@austincollege.edu
900 N. Grand Ave., Ste. 61541
Sherman, TX 75090-4400
903-813-2545
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