Description
(Formerly numbered M140.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Examination of hormones, and physiology and genetics involved in hormonal processes and function. Interactions among hormonal levels, environmental stimuli, and behavior. Sexual behavior, pregnancy, and lactation, parental behavior, development and emigration, stress, social behavior, dominance relationships, aggression, chemical communication, and reproductive … For more content click the Read More button below.
Instructional Format
Primary Format
Lecture
Secondary Format
Discussion
University and College/School Requirements
This course satisfies the following requirements:
Diversity — Letters and Science, Education and Information Studies, Music, Public Affairs