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WS 799 (01) - Honors Thesis

Honors Thesis

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   1  
CRN: 15260
With a faculty sponsor, students enrolled in the honors-in-major program develop an independent, investigative project in women's studies. Written thesis.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Attributes: Honors course
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 Hours Arranged TBA

WS 832 (01) - Feminist Theory

Feminist Theory

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   12  
CRN: 16223
A multidisciplinary introduction to some of the major conversations and methodologies in feminist theory (e.g., materialist feminism, standpoint epistemologies, psychoanalysis, discourses of sexuality and the body, transnational feminism, postcolonialism and decolonization). Critical readings of landmark and more recent feminist texts, and discussion of gender in relation to other categories of analysis including sexuality, race, class, nation, disability and religion.
Instructors: Robin Hackett
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 R 3:40pm - 6:30pm HS 126

WS 898 (01) - Colloquium in Feminist Studies

Colloquium in Feminist Studies

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   1  
CRN: 13421
An advanced course on a topic to be chosen by the instructor. Please inquire at the Women?s Studies office for a full course description each time the course is offered. Examples include Equality, Privacy and Consent; Queer Theory; Transnational Feminisms; Major Women Writers.
Section Comments: Topic: Feminism and Intersectionality
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Cross listed with : WS 798.01
Instructors: Marla Brettschneider
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 T 3:40pm - 6:30pm HS 126

WS 898 (02) - Colloquium in Feminist Studies

Colloquium in Feminist Studies

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   1  
CRN: 13702
An advanced course on a topic to be chosen by the instructor. Please inquire at the Women?s Studies office for a full course description each time the course is offered. Examples include Equality, Privacy and Consent; Queer Theory; Transnational Feminisms; Major Women Writers.
Section Comments: Topic: Environmental Feminisms
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Cross listed with : WS 798.02
Instructors: Siobhan Senier
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MW 2:10pm - 3:30pm HS G35
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Zoology

ZOOL 400 (01) - Professional Perspectives in Zoology

Professional Perspective Zool

Credits: 1.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Credit/Fail Grading
Class Size:   50  
CRN: 10658
Presentations by departmental faculty provide an informal overview of various zoological topics and professional opportunities. The course acquaints students with faculty, provides information on departmental research projects, and facilitates early research involvement for students. Required for all first-year zoology majors.
Only listed classes in section: Freshman
Only listed majors in section: ZOOLOGY BA, ZOOLOGY BS
Instructors: Janet Anderson
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 W 11:10am - 12:00pm HS 150
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Zoology

ZOOL 518 (01) - Comparative Morphology and Biology of Vertebrates

Vertebrate Morphology/Biology

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   60  
CRN: 10117
Why are vertebrates so successful on Earth? In this hands-on comparative biology course you will systematically examine the evolutionary history of form and function by exploring key adaptations that allowed vertebrates to diversify and thrive in the aquatic, terrestrial, and arboreal habitats they occupy today. In lab you will hone your dissection skills as you track ancestral and derived characteristics in 5 representative species on the vertebrate tree of life. Lab.
Section Comments: Students must register for the lecture section with a lab section.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 411 and BIOL 412
Instructors: Janet Anderson
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 MWF 8:10am - 9:00am SLS G25
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Zoology

ZOOL 518 (L01) - Comparative Morphology and Biology of Vertebrates

Vertebrate Morphology/Biol Lab

Credits: 0.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 10118
Special Fees: $40.00
Why are vertebrates so successful on Earth? In this hands-on comparative biology course you will systematically examine the evolutionary history of form and function by exploring key adaptations that allowed vertebrates to diversify and thrive in the aquatic, terrestrial, and arboreal habitats they occupy today. In lab you will hone your dissection skills as you track ancestral and derived characteristics in 5 representative species on the vertebrate tree of life. Lab.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 411 and BIOL 412
Instructors: Janet Anderson
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 T 1:10pm - 3:30pm RUDMAN G31
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Zoology

ZOOL 518 (L02) - Comparative Morphology and Biology of Vertebrates

Vertebrate Morphology/Biol Lab

Credits: 0.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 12460
Special Fees: $40.00
Why are vertebrates so successful on Earth? In this hands-on comparative biology course you will systematically examine the evolutionary history of form and function by exploring key adaptations that allowed vertebrates to diversify and thrive in the aquatic, terrestrial, and arboreal habitats they occupy today. In lab you will hone your dissection skills as you track ancestral and derived characteristics in 5 representative species on the vertebrate tree of life. Lab.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 411 and BIOL 412
Instructors: Janet Anderson
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 T 4:10pm - 6:30pm RUDMAN G31
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Zoology

ZOOL 518 (L03) - Comparative Morphology and Biology of Vertebrates

Vertebrate Morphology/Biol Lab

Credits: 0.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 14108
Special Fees: $40.00
Why are vertebrates so successful on Earth? In this hands-on comparative biology course you will systematically examine the evolutionary history of form and function by exploring key adaptations that allowed vertebrates to diversify and thrive in the aquatic, terrestrial, and arboreal habitats they occupy today. In lab you will hone your dissection skills as you track ancestral and derived characteristics in 5 representative species on the vertebrate tree of life. Lab.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 411 and BIOL 412
Instructors: Janet Anderson
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 W 4:10pm - 6:30pm RUDMAN G31
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Zoology

ZOOL 555 (01) - Introduction to Entomology

Introduction to Entomology

Credits: 4.0
Term: Fall 2024 - Full Term (08/26/2024 - 12/09/2024)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 14109
Special Fees: $45.00
This course is about insects, the animal taxon that represents 50% of all life forms on Earth. During this course students will explore this incredible diversity by studying insects from inside out and learning about major evolutionary events in the last 500 million years that shaped this incredible diversity. This course will also highlight the beneficial and detrimental roles insects play in human society: students will gain insights into medical and veterinary entomology, coastal entomology, principles of sustainable pest management and insect conservation. Throughout the course, students will broadly apply online tools for insect identification and will be exposed to community driven nature conservation and monitoring efforts using online applications, such as inaturalist and bugguide. Lab.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 412
Instructors: Istvan Miko
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 TR 11:10am - 1:00pm SLS 181
8/26/2024 12/9/2024 T 1:10pm - 3:00pm SLS 181