ENT 102 Winter 2021

ENT 102 Insect Physiology (4)

Instructor: Joanna Chiu

Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s). Prerequisite(s): ENT 100; Or course in physiology or invertebrate zoology. Processes by which insects maintain themselves, reproduce, and adapt to environment. Insects as models for basic/applied research through detailed analysis of metabolic, physiological, and behavioral processes. Emphasis on analysis of methodology, fact, and theory. GE credit: SE, WE

Will there be face-to-face instruction? No

Will remote lectures be recorded? Yes

Will there be synchronous instruction (i.e. when course material is presented by their instructor live on Zoom)? Yes

If Synchronous instruction is available, when will it be held? (Scheduled lecture times can also be found at https://classes.ucdavis.edu) TuTh 10-11:50am

Will instructor be available in Office Hours/Study Hall synchronously? Yes

Are students required to attend any synchronous activities (either instruction, office hours, or both)? No

Will exams be at a set time or over a 24-hour or week-long period? (Scheduled lecture and final exam times can be found at https://classes.ucdavis.edu) Midterms are take-home with a deadline. Final paper instead of final exam

Will students in different time zones have options to take exams in their own timezone? Yes

Is a webcam required? No

Is a microphone required? No

Is any specific software required (e.g. MindTap, Mylab, Excel, State, etc.)? Zoom

Will the textbook be REQUIRED through "equitable access" (see https://ucdavisstores.com/equitableaccess Most texts are available; if the student chooses to go through this program only some are required)? No

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