Skip to main content
Princeton Mobile homeCourses home
Detail

Life on Earth: Mechanisms of Change in Nature

EEB 211

1242
Info tab content
An examination of how life evolved and how organisms interact to shape the natural world. Why did the dinosaurs disappear? What mechanisms can produce the chameleon's camouflage or the giraffe's long neck? Why do ecosystems contain such a wide diversity of species when competition between them should eliminate all but a few? How will life on earth change with increasing human domination of the planet? These and other questions related to the origin and future of life, conflict and cooperation between species, and dynamics of ecosystems will be explored. This course is required for all EEB majors and fulfills a requirement for medical school.
Sections tab content

Section B01

Section B02

Section B03

Section B04

Section B05

Section B06

Section B07

Section B08

Section B09

Section B10

Section B11

Section B12

Section B13

Section B14

Section B15

Section B16

Section B17

  • Type: Lab
  • Section: B17
  • Status: C
  • Enrollment: 0
  • Capacity: 0
  • Class Number: 20374
  • Schedule: W 07:30 PM-10:20 PM

Section B18

  • Type: Lab
  • Section: B18
  • Status: C
  • Enrollment: 0
  • Capacity: 0
  • Class Number: 20375
  • Schedule: W 07:30 PM-10:20 PM

Section B19

Section B20

Section B99

  • Type: Lab
  • Section: B99
  • Status: C
  • Enrollment: 0
  • Capacity: 0
  • Class Number: 20999

Section L01