IB 77A: Integrative Human Biology
Fall 2017
CN: 44540
VLSB 2050
Wednesdays, 5-6PM
Course Description: Each week a different Integrative Biology faculty member will give a one hour lecture on how their research field contributes to our understanding of human biology. The integration of the disciplines of evolution, ecology, paleontology, comparative physiology, and comparative anatomy in the study of how humans function in ecosystems illuminates our understanding of human biology. During each presentation, the faculty member will also inform students about IB courses they teach, research in their lab, and which Berkeley Natural History Museum they may be affiliated with. This course gives undergraduates an opportunity to learn about the spectrum of research and courses offered by the different IB faculty.
All students are invited for an after-lecture meet-up with the weekly instructors in VLSB 2063, Wednesdays from 6-7pm.