The Behavioral Biology of Women

CAS AN 263

  • Critical Thinking
  • Scientific Inquiry I
  • Social Inquiry I

An exploration of female behavioral biology focusing on evolutionary, physiological, and biosocial aspects of women's lives from puberty through pregnancy, birth, lactation, menopause, and aging. Examples are drawn from traditional and industrialized societies, and data from nonhuman primates are considered. (Counts as an elective in Biology with a Specialization in Behavioral Biology. Counts towards the minor in Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies.) (Counts for Natural Science credit; as a Biology - Specialization in Behavioral Biology - elective; and towards the Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies minor.) Carries natural science divisional credit in CAS. Effective Spring 2019, this course fulfills a single unit in each of the following BU Hub areas: Scientific Inquiry I, Social Inquiry I, Critical Thinking.

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A1 Harwell CGS 505 TR 2:00 pm-3:15 pm Taught by Faye Harwell Mts w/CAS WS263

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A2 Harwell CAS 237 R 3:35 pm-4:25 pm

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A3 Harwell STH 319 M 12:20 pm-1:10 pm

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A4 Harwell STH 319 F 2:30 pm-3:20 pm

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A5 Harwell STH 319 F 1:25 pm-2:15 pm

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A6 Harwell STH 319 T 3:35 pm-4:25 pm

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A7 Harwell STH 319 F 9:05 am-9:55 am

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