Entomology BIO322 |
Department of Biological Sciences |
Northern Arizona University |
Arthropoda / Hexapoda / Insecta / | ![]() |
This site provides all of the links and information students will need for BIO322 Fall 2009. Class lectures and some lab material will only be available from CD or thumb drive. The entire size of lab and lecture material will be approximately 900mb. Class number for the lecture is 4834. Class numbers for the lab are 5754 (BIO 322-A Wednesday) and 6292 (BIO 322-B Thursday). Prerequisite classes are BIO181 & BIO182 or the equivalent. For graduate credit the you need to sign up for BIO599 Contemporary Developments, class number is 6408, section #2, for 4 units. No Lecture or Lab on November 26 (Thanksgiving). All lectures will be in Biological Sciences (Bldg 21), Room 146. All Labs will be held in Bldg 21, Room 146. Please read all of the material on the website, the website has been created for Mozillla Firefox, but should maintain proper formatting for Internet Explorer 6.0. and Netscape 7.1. Entomology is the study of insects, although in this course we also provide as overview of arthropods, and. cover a few arthropod groups related to insects (i.e., entognathous hexapods) and arachnids. The class covers all of the aspects of insect biology, but we focus on the taxonomy, evolution, and natural history of the insects and spiders. See the list of all Environmental Content Courses offered at NAU |
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