HIGHER VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY

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Course Venue:

Physics Laboratory

Education
College of Education and External Studies
Course Code: 
BIO 2102
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 1
Year of Study: 
Year 2
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Course Description & Objectives: 

This course explores the life of higher vertebrates, right from their evolution, through their mode of life up to their extinction.  The course deals with taxonomical, anatomical, physiological and behavioral processes that enable these organisms to succeed in ecosystems.  The course also examines the use of these organisms in teaching biology, with a link to conservation by humans. 

Learning Outcomes: 

BY the end of the course the students should be able to:

  1. Classify the higher vertebrates in East Africa.
  2. Use the knowledge of higher vertebrates in teaching biology in secondary schools
  3. Link the anatomical and physiological and behavioral characteristics to the success of their existence
  4. Relate the characteristics of higher vertebrates to lowers vertebrates
  5. Examine the value of higher vertebrates to man and the wider ecosystems and the impacts on their survival.
higher vertebrate biology
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