Undergraduate courses
Principles of Ecology - AGEC 2370
Principles of ecology at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels. This course is also given in the Faculty of Science as BIOL 2300 (formerly BOTN 2370 or ZOOL 2370). It is the normal prerequisite to other courses in ecology. Not to be held with BIOL 2390 (formerly BOTN 2280 or 001.228) or ZOOL 2290 or BIOL 3260 (formerly BOTN 2291 or 022.229, or BOTN 3280 formerly BOTN 2370 or BOTN 2371 (or 001.237), or ZOOL 2370 or ZOOL 2371 (or 022.237). Prerequisite: A grade of "C" in BIOL 1020 or BIOL 1021 and BIOL 1030 or BIOL 1031 or the former 071.125. Pre- or co-requisite: STAT 1000 or STAT 1001. Course offered in the Fall term.
Principles of Ecology Syllabus
Physiological Ecology of Insects - ENTM 4520
Examines the effects of environmental factors such as temperature, moisture, light and other organisms on the physiology and ecology of insects. Prerequisite: ENTM 2050 (or 038.205) or consent of instructor. Course offered during the winter term in even years.
Physiological ecology of insects Syllabus
World of Bugs - ENTM 1000
A survey of insect biology and life styles with emphasis on insect diversity and human-insect interactions. Course offered in the winter term.
Graduate courses
Advances in the Physiological Ecology of Insects - ENTM 7240
Examines the effects environmental factors such as temperature, moisture, light and other organisms have on the physiology and ecology of insects. Prerequisite: ENTM 2050 (or 038.205) or consent of instructor. Not to be held for credit with ENTM 4520 (or 038.452). Course offered during the winter term in even years.
Advances in the Physiological Ecology of Insects Syllabus
Advanced Entomology - ENTM 7150/7220
A course required for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in Entomology. Students must submit essays and present seminars in areas chosen to fit the requirements of their program. They are required to prepare for and participate actively in discusssion sessions and other class meetings. Course offered during the winter term.