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**Important Course Guide Update for Fall 2022:**  Beginning Fall 2022 ESSM, RENR, and WFSC course prefixes, and in some cases, course names will change to reflect the department in which each course now belongs, either the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology (ECCB) or Rangeland, Wildlife, and Fisheries Management (RWFM). For a full guide to these courses, visit https://eccb.tamu.edu/new-courses/ .

Faculty Course Number Course Name
Rosenthal BIOL 681 Journal club: Mate choice and its consequences
Rosenthal BIOL 467 Integrative Animal Behavior
Song ENTO 689 Special Topics in Insect Behavior and Natural History
Yorzinski ECCB 422 Behavioral Ecology  (Previously WFSC 422, Ethology)
Alvard ANTH 609 Culture and Evolution
Belanger GEOL 651 Paleoecological Community Analysis
Katju EEBL/GENE/VIBS 689 Speciation Genetics
Armitage MARB 654 Coastal Plant Ecology (distance)
DeWitt ECCB 670 Excel Biometry (Previously WFSC 670)
Boutton ESSM 600 Principles of Ecosystem Science and Management
Criscione GENE 612 Population Genetics
Medina ENTO 631 Principles of Integrated Pest Management
Criscitiello VTMI 681 Veterinary Pathobiology Seminar
Light WFSC 681-602 Seminar (will be a paper reading discussion of Neutral Theory)
Rogers/Veldman ECCB 626 Fire Ecology (Previously ESSM 626)
Bapst GEOL 681 Journal Club – Paleontology, Paleoecology, Paleoenvironments
Rangel/Song ENTO 689 Professional and Grant Writing in Entomology

 

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