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All BEES Ph.D. students are required to take 4 seminars. Seminars are offered in all participating departments and are typically numbered 608. Here are some examples of seminars taught in previous semesters which have counted toward the BEES seminar requirement. This semester's schedule of classes can be found at Testudo.

Past Seminars

Seminar Title
BEES 608C Readings in Evolutionary Biology
BEES 608D Theoretical Ecology
BEES 609P Special Topics in Paleobiology - next offered Spring 2009
ANSC 698C Recent Advances in Animal and Avian Sciences
ANSC 698D Developing Presentation Skills
BIOL 608G Biological Basis of Behavior
BIOL 608J Evolutionary Genetics
BIOL 608N Conservaton Genetics
BIOL 608P Topics in Evolutionary Ecology of Plants - next offered Spring 2009
BIOL 608T Readings in Theoretical Ecology
BIOL608Z Key Ideas in Evolution - next offered Fall 2008
CONS 608 Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology
ENTM 798A Seminar in Biosystematics and Morphology
ENTM 798O Freshwater Biomonitoring and Benthic Macroinvertrbrates
ENTM 798Q Associational Resistance and Associational Susceptibility
ENTM 798V Introduction to R for Computation and Analysis in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - next offered Fall 2008
GEOG 718A Seminar in Integrative Studies: Fire and the Global Environment
GEOG 778A Seminar in Remote Sensing: Advances in Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Global Change
MEES 608A Oceans, Human Health and Waterborne Pathogens
MEES 608K Systems Seminar
MEES 608N Development, Ecology, Economics, Ethics
MEES 608O Freshwater Biomonitoring and Benthic Macroinvertebrate
MEES 608X Wetland Plant Physiology
PHIL 848 Seminar in Ethics: Global Justice and Order
PHIL 868 Seminar in Metaphysics: Laws
PHIL 879C Seminar in Philosophy and Cognitive Studies: Architecture of Mind
PHIL 879R Seminar in Philosophy and Cognitive Studies: Consciousness and Qualia
PSYC 709 Seminar in Mathematical Models
UNIV798A Learning and Pedagogy: An Introduction to University Teaching










 

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