Course Home Page: Spring 2004
Biology 153 introduces you to the study of
whole organisms: their diversity, how they work, and how they
interact. We cover these topics as shown below:
| Prof.
Green: |
Diversity
of Life |
|
Plant
Structure and Function |
|
(lecture
schedule) |
|
|

|
|
| Prof.
McCabe: |
Evolution of Animal Diversity |
|
Animal Structure and Function |
| |
Ecology |
|
(lecture
schedule) |
|
The links above (and in the navigation header) allow
you to view the Course Information, and the Reading and Lecture
Schedules for both Prof. Green and Prof. McCabe. The course
information page has a description of the course, and links to contact
the instructors for lecture and for lab. The Lecture and Reading
Schedules list the topics covered and reading assigned for each lecture,
as well as links to online supplements designed to complement the lecture
and to help you learn the material more thoroughly. These online
supplements may be extensive, but they are not a substitute for attending
lectures, reading, and taking your own notes on both. Click here for a general
description of the online supplements and suggestions for using them.