Animal Behavior
West Chester University

Dr. Michael J. Renner
Psychology 335, Spring 1999

The purpose of this course is to offer the student a broad coverage of the study of animal behavior. We will examine the innate structure and organization of behavior and how these change, both through evolution and within the lifespan.

This WWW site is not intended to be a complete stand-alone course-in-a-box. As of February, 1999, the site exists to provide support for students taking Animal Behavior at West Chester University. The materials here are intended only to help students keep up to date with course information and review lecture slides. Visitors to the site are welcome, but must understand that some materials may be out of context without information provided during class meetings.

Course Syllabus

Course Topics (Links to Lecture Slides)

Current Gradebook

Handouts and "how to" guides for term paper

Animal Behavior Lab Update

WCU Psychology Department home page

Animal Behavior Society: Course-Related web resources

Last updated: February 23, 1999