The Federated Department of Biological Sciences has a close relationship with its 'sister' Department at Rutgers-Newark, providing a more diverse educational and research environment. The department offers joint degrees at all levels, from undergraduate to doctoral, and students can register for classes and conduct research at both institutions.
Submissions from 2018
Fall 2018 BIOL 320-H01-H03: Discovering Biological Research, Simon Garnier, Kirsten Severi
Fall 2018 BIOL 338-001: Ecology of the Dining Hall, Maria Stanko
Fall 2018 BIOL 341-001: Intro to Neurophysiology, Dirk Bucher
Fall 2018 BIOL 352-001: Genetics, Mary Konsolaki
Fall 2018 BIOL 368-H01: Ecology & Evolution of Disease, Gareth Russell
Fall 2018 BIOL 383-001-HM1: Neural Basis of Behavior, Gal Haspel
Fall 2018 BIOL 385-H01: Evolutionary Animal Behavior Lab, Caroline DeVan
Fall 2018 BIOL 400-001: Biology in Science Fiction, John Yarotsky
Fall 2018 BIOL 475-H01: Ecological Field Methods, Maria Stanko
Fall 2018 BIOL 605-101: Principles of Bioscience Processing, John Yarotsky
Fall 2018 BIOL 610-001: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Brooke Flammang-Lockye
Fall 2018 BIOL 630-001: Critical Thinking for Life Science, Eric Fortune
Fall 2018 BIOL 640-001: Cellular Neurophysiology, Dirk Bucher
Fall 2018 BIOL 698-003: Neural Basis of Behavior, Gal Haspel
Fall 2018 BIOL 698-101: Ecology, Daniel Bunker
Fall 2018 BIOL 448-H01: Neuropathophysiology, Darshan Desai