| Tropical Entomology Lectures on Campus in Gainesville |
ENY 3563/5566
An
introduction to tropical insects with emphasis on natural
history, ecology and behavior.
The course has three 1-hour lectures per week in
"Summer A" of odd
numbered years. Students
will learn about insects in natural ecosystems and in agroecosystems
Lectures are team-taught to make the best use of faculty member expertise.
Topics of lectures (with the name of the lecturer) are:
There may only
be 14 lectures because of university requirements for lecture-free days
before final
examinations and/or for course-evaluation forms to be completed by
students.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: ENY 3005C or its equivalent from another university.
To register:
Please contact Mrs Debbie Hall in the Entomology/Nematology
Student Services office at
352-392-1901 ext. 117 or email to: dahall@ufl.edu
Grades:
are based on one final examination demanding brief answers to a set of
questions.
Graduate students should attempt to answer all the questions, but
undergraduates select two-thirds
of the questions.
Textbook:
None. Required readings will be assigned. Suggested additional readings
will be listed
for students who want more background reading.
Lecture
Room: A room in the Entomology-Nematology Department building
or, for lectures transmitted
by interactive television from a remote location, a studio in McCarty
Hall.