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Nov 21, 2024
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PSYC 335 - Comparative Psychology This course uses the study of animals in their natural environment as a model for understanding human behavior. As animal behavior and physiology can be understood as the result of natural selection, so too can human behavior and physiology. By so doing such topics as parental care, mate choice, communication, social behavior, territoriality, aggression and altruism are explored.
Requisites: PSYC 100 (Required, Previous).
Credits:4 cr
Session Cycle: Fall onlyYearly Cycle: Every Year
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