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This course is intended to provide a broad understanding of how animals interact with each other and with their environment. This course will cover the control, development, adaptive significance and evolution of behaviour. We will use a combination of traditional lectures, selected case studies, laboratory and fieldwork to learn fundamental concepts animal behaviour. Additional reading of scientific papers will be an essential adjunct to the lectures and especially to assessments.
Using a mix of traditional lectures, selected case studies, and fieldwork, this course aims to provide a broad understanding of the adaptive significance of behaviour: how animals interact with each other and with their environment. We explore the neural and hormonal basis of behaviour, as well as core subjects, like why and how animals communicate or have sex. This course is suited to anyone who may have wondered if animals can be dishonest, and if so, whether they are ‘actively lying’, and thus self-aware?
BIOL112 or PSYC105
For further information see School of Biological Sciences Head of Department
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Student Feedback (max. score = 5)20131. This was a well-organized course 4.53. Workload appropriate (agree = 4.0) 4.34. Effective opportunities for student engagement 4.25. I received helpful feedback 4.26. The assessments measured my learning 3.720141. This was a well-organized course 4.23. Workload appropriate (agree = 4.0) 4.14. Effective opportunities for student engagement 4.35. I received helpful feedback 3.56. The assessments measured my learning 3.620151. This was a well-organized course 4.73. Workload appropriate (agree = 4.0) 4.44. Effective opportunities for student engagement 4.55. I received helpful feedback 4.26. The assessments measured my learning 3.920181. This was a well-organized course 43. Workload appropriate (agree = 4.0) 4.14. Effective opportunities for student engagement 4.15. I received helpful feedback 3.96. The assessments measured my learning 3.9The following issues were raised in written feedback by students at the end of the course. The responses were collated by the course coordinator. Which aspects of the course were the most positive or helpful?• The lecturers• Field trip• Pop quizzes• Writing reportsHow could this course be changed to assist learning? Action taken in response to feedback is indicated in brackets.• Make quizzes online. [We have done this.]
Domestic fee $883.00
International fee $4,000.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Biological Sciences .