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1991-1993 Catalog - Catalogs - West Virginia University

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295. Classic Theatre to 1700. I. (Alternate Years.) 3 hr. A survey of theatre history,with emphasis on the development of performance conditions, from classical antiquitythrough the middle of the seventeenth century.296. European and American Theatre, 1700-1650. II. 3 hr. A survey of theatre history,with emphasis on the development of performance conditions, from the middle of theseventeenth century to the rise of Realism in the 1840s.297. Modern Theatre, 1850-1940. 1. (Alternate Years.) 3 hr. A survey of theatrehistory, with emphasis on the development of performance conditions, from the middleof the nineteenth century to the outbreak of World War II.298. Contemporary Theatre Since 1940. II. (Alternate Years.) 3 hr. A survey of theatrehistory, with emphasis on the development of performance conditions, from World WarIIto the present.Veterinary Science (Vet. S.)102. Animal Pathology. II. 3 hr. Diseases of animals, with special emphasis on thecommon diseases.205. Parasitology. II. 3 hr. PR: Course in biology or consent. Common parasites offarm animals, their life cycles, effects on the host, diagnosis, control and public healthimportance. 3 hr. lee, 1 hr. lab.210. Principles of Laboratory Animal Science. I. 3 hr. PR: Consent for undergraduates.The management, genetics, physiology, nutrition, disease, and germ-free quartering ofcommon laboratory animals. 1 lab.Wildlife Management (W. Man.)121 . Interpretive Bird Study. II. 3 hr. PR: Biol. 2 and 4 or consent. Intensive fieldstudies in recognition through sight, song, and behavioral patterns of birds, and theirecology in the Central Appalachians. 2 hr. lee., 2 hr. lab.131 . Wildlife Management. I. 3 hr. PR: Biol. 2 and 4 Basic principles of handling wildlifeas a forest crop, including population of dynamics, ecological relationships, socialbehavior, habitat manipulation, and game administration.151 . Attitudes Toward Wildlife. II. 3 hr. A consideration of our changing perception ofand relationships toward wild aimals.213. Wildlife Ecosystem Ecology. I. 3 hr. PR: Biol. 1 and 3, 2 and 4, and 51 orconsent. Basic principles of ecosystem ecology, emphasizing structure and function,succession, adaptation of organisms to the environment (physiological ecology), andsurvey of major ecosystems with emphasis on their roles as wildlife habitats.214. Wildlife Population Ecology. II. 3 hr. PR: W. Man. 213 or consent. Emphasis ontheoretical and applied population ecology including population growth, interactions,regulation, and effects of harvesting and exploitation on natural populations. 2 hr. lee.,1 hr. lab.224. Vertebrate Natural History. I. 3 hr. PR: Biol. 2 and 4 or consent Relationships offish, amphibians, and reptiles to the forest, with emphasis on the ecology, taxonomy,evolution, natural history, and field identification of these groups. Laboratory emphasizesnatural history and anatomy of fish, amphibians, and reptiles.225. Mammalogy. II. 3 hr. PR: Biol. 2 and 4 or consent. Mammals and their biologicalproperties with emphasis on life history, ecology, and distribution of regional forms.(Also listed as Biol. 258.)Wildlife Management Courses 445

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