Diversity of animals and plants; their structural and functional characteristics.
Majors requiring this course are Biological sciences, Health and Human sciences, Chemistry, Agricultural sciences, Natural sciences, and Environmental sciences. This course also satisfies 4 credits of the Biological and Physical Sciences AUCC requirement.
This course meets the All-University Core Curriculum (AUCC) requirements for Biological/Physical Sciences (Category 3A) and is approved under gtPathways in the content area of Natural and Physical Sciences with Lab (GT-SC1).
Instructors
Peyton Haifley, PSM
Peyton.Haifley@colostate.edu
Peyton earned her BS in zoology at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. During this time, she participated in conservation research in Tanzania, where she studied vegetation diversity and interspecies relationships of zebra and wildebeest. After completing her undergraduate degree, she earned her Professional Science master's degree in Natural Sciences also at CSU.
Zoë D’Agostino, PSM, KPA CTP
dagosc14@colostate.edu
Zoë D’Agostino, PSM, KPA CTP is the primary instructor for this course. Zoë has worked in biological education for over 5 years and has been a part of the CSU Ramily for just over 3 years now, having gotten her professional science master's in natural sciences at CSU.
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