• BIOL 7755

    Field Biology of Fishes
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    Summer 2025

    MLBS sits on the Eastern Continental Divide providing an incredible diversity of freshwater habitats. Proficiency in ichthyology will be developed through field trips and lab work. Themes include: fish ID; patterns and drivers of diversity; interactions on individual, population, community and ecosystem levels; evolution; and influences of human activities. Students will design and conduct a research project and present at a class symposium.

  • BIOL 7758

    Field Biology of Insects
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    Summer 2025

    Insects are perhaps the most important animal group on the face of the earth. Their enormous diversity makes them important models for understanding many concepts in biology. Students will observe the bits and pieces of an insect, they will discover how adaptation relates to diversity, and they will learn to identify the major insect groups. Field trips to varied habitats allow students to collect insects and understand their natural history.

  • BIOL 7994

    Independent Study in Biology
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    Fall 2025

    Independent research for qualified graduates under the direction of a faculty member within the Biology Department.

  • BIOL 8010

    Integrative Biology Colloquium
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    Fall 2024

    A weekly conference in which students present reports covering various aspects of Integrative Biology. May be repeated for credit.

  • BIOL 8070

    Colloquium in Population Biology
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    Fall 2025

    A weekly conference arranged around a current topic. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

  • BIOL 8080

    Colloquium in Fundamental Neuroscience
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    Spring 2025

    This weekly colloquium provides a forum for exploring cutting-edge research in fundamental neuroscience. The course format includes journal club discussions of recent high-impact publications, as well as presentations of ongoing research by both students and faculty members.

  • BIOL 8082

    Advanced Ecology and Evolution 2
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    Spring 2025

    This course introduces grad students to a breadth and depth of concepts and theories in modern ecology and evolutionary biology.. The course is taught by a different BIOL faculty each spring, with different faculty rotating into the course in alternate years, providing expertise in molecular population genetics, genomics, phylogenetics, integrative biology, speciation, microevolution, life-history evolution, and mating systems.

  • BIOL 8300

    Integrative Studies of the Phenotype
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    Fall 2025

    This course will explore case studies of research on phenotypes that emphasize the insights and advances gained by bringing a multilevel integrative approach to a target question. Students will learn to apply an integrative perspective to their own research topics by developing a research proposal that expands across levels. This class is open to all life science PhD students with recommendation for those in their 1st or 2nd year.

  • BIOL 8310

    Career Design for Life Sciences
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    Fall 2025

    This course uses a student-centered approach to explore the diverse careers available to life science PhD students. Students will identify their skills and experiences that match with professional opportunities, and they will develop a career individual development plan to guide their career planning. This class is open to all life science PhD students after the 2nd year in their program. This class is part of the PhD Plus Career Design series.

  • BIOL 8999

    Non-Topical Research
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    Fall 2025

    For master's thesis, taken under the supervision of a thesis director.