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181 course(s) found.
Course code & No. Course Title Course Description Offering Unit Year Instituted Active?
Zoo Biblio 00 Zoological Bibliography Zoological source books, journals, and reference serials; preparation of bibliographies. IB 1964 Yes
Zoology 1 Introduction to Zoology Introduction to general principles of the subject. IB 1938 Yes
Zoology 1 Introductory Economic Zoology Biological principles as related to zoology; life history, morphological characteristics, and relationships of representative of the more important animal phyla; field trips, collection, and collection, and classification. IB 1947 Yes
Zoology 2 General Zoology (Continuation of Zoology 1). Systematic of animal groups with a consideration of their phylogenetic relationships, functional adaptation, morphology and some life history studies, field trips, collection and classification. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 3 Intermediate Zoology A phylogenetic study of the structure and form; functions and life history of representatives of the different animal phyla. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 5 Comparative Anatomy and Embryology of Invertebrates IB 1915 Yes
Zoology 6 Comparative Anatomy and Embryology of Vertebrates IB 1913 Yes
Zoology 7 Field Work IB 1915 Yes
Zoology 8 Poisonous Animals IB 1915 Yes
Zoology 9 Parasitic and Free-living Worms IB 1913 Yes
Zoology 10 Fundamentals of Zoology Basic aspects & principles of Zoology IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 10 Fundamentals of Zoology Basics aspects and principles of Zoology IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 11 Fundamentals of Zoology Basic aspects and principles of Zoology. IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 11 Introduction to Zoology IB 1963 Yes
Zoology 12 Intermediate Zoology Phylogenetic study of structure and form, functions and life histories of representatives of the animal phyla. IB 1972 Yes
Zoology 13 IB 1919 Yes
Zoology 15 Research IB 1915 Yes
Zoology 20 Vertebrate Structure and Function Structure-function relations in selected classes of vertebrates. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 25 Systematic Ichthyology Classification and Anatomy of fishes. IB 1946 Yes
Zoology 30 Genetics and Developmental Biology Nature of genetic material as expressed in the development of organisms with emphasis on factors leading to abnormal development. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 41 Human Genetics and Eugenics Applications of the principles of genetics to the human race. IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 91 Zoological Techniques Collection, preservation, mounting, and slide preparation of zoological materials. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 100 Microtechnique basic methods and principles of preparing animal materials for microscopic study. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 101 Invertebrate Zoology A thorough study of the representative of invertebrates including morphology. physiology, and life history, together with some discussions of the habits, distribution and methods of classification. IB 1924 Yes
Zoology 101 Useful and Noxious Land Vertebrates A survey course designed to train the student in the recognition of the allios and foes of the farmer among wild vertebrates, their ecology and habits; means for the encouragement of control of these vertebrates; dissection of stomach contents to determination food preferences. IB 1947 Yes
Zoology 102 Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates Phylogenetic development of the organ systems in the various classes of vertebrates. IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 102 Invertebrate Zoology A sequence of course 101 which may be taken separately. This course takes up in a similar manner the representatives of invertebrates not considered in 101. This and the above course is designed to prepare those who expect to teach and those who expect to do research work in the Philippine invertebrate fauna. IB 1924 Yes
Zoology 103 Mammals Collection and preparation of wild mammals for scientific study; taxonomy, distribution and economic importance. IB 1957 Yes
Zoology 108 Experimental Zoology Conferences and experimental work on general embryology, morphogenesis and physiology of animals. The nature of the work will depend largely upon the material available. This can be taken in place of Zoology 107 as a requirement for graduation of those who take B.S. with Zoology Major. IB 1940 Yes
Zoology 108 General Histology Structure of the various animal tissues. IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 109 Invertebrate Zoology A detailed systematic survey of invertebrate excluding insects and the study of their morphology, physiology, and distribution. Methods of collection and preservation will also be taken up. Special emphasis will be given to Philippine forms. IB 1935 Yes
Zoology 110 Animal Histology Detailed study of types, structures and functions of vertebrate tissues, selected glands and organs; principles of histo-chemistry. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 111.1 Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 114 Entomology Structure, function, development, taxonomy and distribution of insects and allied forms. Methods of collection for study. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 115 Medical Entomology Insects and their role in transmission of epidemic diseases of man and other animals. IB 1978 Yes
Zoology 116 Ichthyology The morphology and taxonomy of fishes. IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 118 Plant Insect Pests Identification of insects parasitizing on economic plants and how to control them. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 120 Animal Physiology Principles of functional Zoology with emphasis on physiological adaptations. IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 120 Organic Evolution A course dealing with the factors involved in the organic evolution and the theories on how they operate in nature. IB 1956 Yes
Zoology 120.1 Animal Physiology Laboratory IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 121 Animal Physiology Principles of functional Zoology with emphasis on physiological adaptations. IB 1978 Yes
Zoology 121 General Physiology Basic principles and fundamental problems in animal physiology. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 122 Animal Behavior Behavior patterns of animals, their nervous and endocrine control mechanisms; evolutionary significance of behavior adaptations. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 123 Introduction to General Physiology IB 1964 Yes
Zoology 124 Early Life History of Fishes Natural and artificial spawning, egg production, care of young, and larval history of fresh water and marine fishes. IB 1940 Yes
Zoology 125 Economic Zoology A study of the life history, distribution, and economic aspects of commercially important feral animals and insects. IB 1956 Yes
Zoology 126 Ichthyology I First part is designed to acquaint students with general anatomy, morphology and general diagnostic characteristics used in classification. Second part is classification of soft-rayed fishes. IB 1964 Yes
Zoology 127 Ichthyology II This is a continuation course of Zoology 126, with emphasis on spiny-rayed fishes. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 128 Commercial and Aquatic Invertebrates Commercially important aquatic invertebrates are studied which will include anatomy, morphology, habit and habitat-spawning habit and life history as well as their distribution. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 128 Malacology The study of molluks, their classification and morphology, with emphasis on the economically and medically important forms. Aquaculture and control of molluks also included. IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 129 Spawning Habits and Early Life History A course consisting of observing the actual spawning habits in aquaria ponds or in the field going through studies of the life history which includes determination of sexual maturity, development and natural factors exerting influence on the fate of eggs, larvae and fingerlings. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 129 Spawning Habits and Early life History IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 130 Natural Fish Food This course is devoted to the study of fish foods as they occur in nature whether in fresh or saltwater, their interrelationship and propagation including examination of stomach or intestinal contents of commercially important fishes to determine their specific food habits. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 131 Invertebrate Embryology Morphology and physiology of development of representative invertebrates. Embryological theories and techniques. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 132 Hatchery Biology A course intended to study algae, planktonic population and their relation to fish. Studies of pollution and pollution indices. Disease prevention and pond improvement. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 132 Vertebrate Embryology Processes and theories of development of representative vertebrates. IB 1976 Yes
Zoology 133 Fish Diseases and Predators Studies of fish diseases, their nature and courses. Fish parasitism by both plants and animals. Predators and their control. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 135 Fisheries Laws, Rules, Regulations, Etc. Discussion of laws affecting directly or indirectly our fisheries; rules, regulations and other safeguards promulgated to protect the national fisheries including proclamations and executive orders issued. IB 1951 Yes
Zoology 140 Animal Taxonomy Principles of animal taxonomy; taxonomic literature and catalogs, with special reference to Philippine fauna. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 141 Marine Zoology Taxonomy and ecology of local marine invertebrates, collection, preservation and storage of marine ecological specimens. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 142 Invertebrate Zoology Systematic, ecology and evolutionary relationships of invertebrates. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 143 Vertebrate Embryology IB 1960 Yes
Zoology 144 Ichthyology Taxonomy of Philippine Fishes; biology and ecology of important species; collection and preparation for scientific study. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 145 Herpetology Taxonomy of Philippine reptiles and amphibians; biology and ecology of important species; collection and preparation for scientific study. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 146 Ornithology Taxonomy of Philippine birds; biology and ecology of important species; collection and preparation for scientific study. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 148 Mammalogy Taxonomy of Philippine mammals; biology and ecology of important species; collection and preparation for scientific study. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 150 Animal Ecology Fundamental factors of environment, population dynamics, community concepts, and principals habitats of animals. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 161 Field Zoology Animals in their natural environment and methods of processing them for laboratory study. IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 164 Limnology Classification and interrelationship of various organisms found in fresh water lakes and streams Field work in neighboring fresh water bodies. IB 1960 Yes
Zoology 170 Animal Behavior IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 171 Animal Behavior IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 177 Vertebrate Pests Identification of rodent and bird pest species ; mechanical, chemical, biological and control methods; specificity, synergism, modes of action and hazard of modern pesticide; pest resistance; pesticide laws. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 180 Seminar Reports, discussion and symposia on current fisheries literature. IB 1972 Yes
Zoology 181 Soil Invertebrates IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 185 Animal Parasitology Identification, life cycle, morphological and ecological studies of parasites of economic importance. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 198 Seminar Reports, discussion and symposia on current fisheries literature. IB 1978 Yes
Zoology 199 Research IB 1978 Yes
Zoology 200 Current Zoological Literature Reports and discussions on selected topics from the current Zoological or allied literature. IB 1972 Yes
Zoology 201 Analytical Morphology IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 202 Literature on General Physiology, Ecology and Animal Geography Reports and discussion of current literature dealing with general physiology, ecology and animal geography. IB 1933 Yes
Zoology 203 Literature on Entomology, Genetics, Biometry, Eugenics and Evolution Reports and discussion of current literature dealing with entomology, genetics, biometry, eugenics and evolution. IB 1933 Yes
Zoology 205 Special Topics Some recent developments in zoology. IB 1957 Yes
Zoology 207 Histology of Invertebrates IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 208 Histology of Vertebrates IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 210 Systematic Zoology Methods and principles of classification and nomenclature. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 211 Systematic Zoology Methods and principles of classification and nomenclature. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 213 Systematic Helminthology Classification and nomenclature, morphological and physiological relationships, and distribution of representative species. IB 1981 Yes
Zoology 214 Evolution and Classification of Insects The phylogeny and taxonomy of the various insect groups. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 218 A Critique of Theory of Evolution An advanced lecture course dealing on the evaluation of the old as well as of the more recent theories regarding evolutionary process. IB 1952 Yes
Zoology 221 Physiology of Invertebrates IB 1986 Yes
Zoology 222 Physiology of Vertebrates IB 1986 Yes
Zoology 225 Endocrinology Anatomy and functional relationships of the endocrine glands in vertebrates. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 226 Physiology of Reproduction Comparative physiology of reproduction in higher animals, factors involved in fertility mechanisms. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 227 Physiology of Reproduction A study of the reproductive process and the relation of hormones to reproduction. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 228 Comparative Endocrinology Hormonal and para-hormonal mechanisms, with emphasis on the comparative endocrinology of vertebrates. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 230 Differentiation in Embryonic Systems Current concepts on embryonic development. IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 231 Developmental Biology of Invertebrates IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 232 Developmental Biology of Vertebrates IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 233 Embryonic Patterns in Representative Parasitic Helminths IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 233 Experimental Embryology Experiments on differentiation and organization in embryonic systems. IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 235 Methods and Principles of Systematic Zoology The concepts and procedures used in zoological nomenclature. IB 1954 Yes
Zoology 241 Critique of Organic Evolution An advanced lecture course dealing on the evaluation of the old as well as of the more recent theories regarding evolutionary process. IB 1961 Yes
Zoology 243 Advanced Genetics Literature on the genetics and cytogenetics of Drosophila and laboratory mammals. IB 1962 Yes
Zoology 244 Problems in Genetics Recent advances in and theories of Genetics. IB 1962 Yes
Zoology 261 Livestock Endocrinology Anatomy and physiology of the endocrine glands. IB 1963 Yes
Zoology 261 Theoretical Zoology A critical review of classic and contemporary literature on more important Zoological problems: Organisms as a whole, reproduction, senescence and rejuvenescence, heredity, sex determination, hormone action, etc. Lectures, recitations and reports on original literature. IB 1961 Yes
Zoology 262 Marine Communities Mutual relationship between marine animals and their physical and biotic environment, marine communities and their integrating factors. IB 1961 Yes
Zoology 262 Physiology of Reproduction Comparative physiology of reproduction in higher animals; factors involved in fertility; genetics and environmental variations in fertility mechanisms. IB 1963 Yes
Zoology 263 Terrestrial Communities Formation and organization of terrestrial communities and their relationship with their environment. IB 1961 Yes
Zoology 268 Biology of Symbiosis IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 269 Zoogeography Patterns of animal distribution and factors determining them. IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 273 Experimental Parasitology IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 276 History of Zoology Presentation and discussion of the more important events in the development of the science of Zoology. IB 1961 Yes
Zoology 280 Protozoology Classification, morphology, physiology and reproduction of free-living and parasitic species of Protozoa. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 281 Biology of Invertibrates Adaptations and life histories of representative invertebrates. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 281.5 Biology of Freshwater Snails IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 282 Platyhelminthes, Nemerteans and the Pseudocoelomates (Gastrotricha, Rotifera, Kynorhyncha, Nematoda,Nematomorpha, Acanthocephala) IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 285 Host-Parasite Relations IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 285 Mollusca and the Lophophorates Phoronida, Bryozoa, Brachiopoda IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 287 Pisces: Cyclostomata, Chondrichthyes and Osteichtyes IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 288 Herptiles: Amphibia and Reptilia Natural history and phylogeny of fishes and herptiles. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 288 Ornithology Morphology, classification, distribution, migration, food and feeding habits, breeding and social behavior of birds. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 289 The Endotherms: Aves and Mammalia Natural history and phylogeny of birds and mammals. IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 290 Special Topic IB 1971 Yes
Zoology 291 Research Techniques in Nematology Techniques and procedures used in current nematological research. IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 298 Seminar Reports and discussion of current literature dealing with cytology, general embryology and systematic zoology. IB 1969 Yes
Zoology 298.2 Seminar in Protozoology IB 1970 Yes
Zoology 298.4 Seminar in Parasitology IB 1970 Yes
Zoology 299 Seminar in Zoology IB 1971 Yes
Zoology 300 Master's Thesis IB 1971 Yes
Zoology 306 Special Problems in Histology IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 310 Critique of Taxonomic Theories IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 310.1 Special Problems in Systematics Application of phylogenetic principles to typological classification. IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 312 Special Problems in Vertebrates Taxonomy IB 1975 Yes
Zoology 319 Critique of Taxonomic Theories IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 324 Special Problems in Radiation Biology IB 1977 Yes
Zoology 327 Special Problems in Physiology of Reproduction IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 328 Special Problems in Endocrinology IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 330 Special Problems in Embryonic Systems IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 331 Special Problems in Physiology of Reproduction IB 1975 Yes
Zoology 332 Special Problems in Endocrinology IB 1975 Yes
Zoology 341 Special Problems in Animal Genetics IB 1975 Yes
Zoology 369 Special Problems in Zoogeography IB 1982 Yes
Zoology 373 Special Problems in Parasitology IB 1983 Yes
Zoology 380 Special Problems in Protozoology IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 382.1 Special Problems in Parasitology IB 1981 Yes
Zoology 383 Special Problems in Parasitology IB 1980 Yes
Zoology 384 Special Problems in Immunology IB 1975 Yes
Zoology 400 Ph.D. Dissertation IB 1975 Yes
Zoology Introductory Economic Zoology An introduction to animal biology intended to give the student a general view of the fundamental principles of zoology and to prepare them for advanced work in related sciences. It is based on a study of the various biological principles, as related to zoology, life history, morphological characters and relationships of the representatives of the more important animal phyla. IB 1929 Yes
Zoology 1a Parasitology IB 1920 Yes
Zoology 1b Vertebrate Zoology IB 1926 Yes
Zoology 2b Entomology IB 1924 Yes
Zoology I Introduction to General Zoology IB 1926 Yes
Zoot. 1 Equine Production Management of Horses. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 1 General Principles of Animal Production III; General Principles of Animal Production.- Fundamentals of Animal husbandry in its different phases. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 1 General Principles of Animal Production Selection, breeding, and improvement of farm animals. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 1 Poultry Production Chicken, duck, turkey, quail and rabbit management College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 1 Principle of Animal Nutrition Fundamentals of nutrition, food formulation and feeding. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 1 Processing of Meat and Milk & Utilization of Animal Production College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 1 Ruminant Production Managements of ruminants. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 2 Care And Management of Farm Animals A study of various breeds of animals, including selection, care, management and judging. Special emphasis on the study of poultry swine, horses, cattle and carabaos. College of Veterinary Medicine 1967 Yes
Zoot. 3 Care and Management of Farm Animals Selection, care, and management of farm animals. College of Veterinary Medicine 1938 Yes
Zoot. 3 Principle of Animal Nutrition Preparation of feeds, computation of ration and methods of feeding for economical animal production. Special emphasis on the consideration of the nutritive value of the Philippine feed. College of Veterinary Medicine 1967 Yes
Zoot. 4 Animal Breeding The reproductive function, Mendelism, principles of constructive breeding and their application to the improvement livestock with particular attention to the study of artificial insemination of farm animals. College of Veterinary Medicine 1967 Yes
Zoot. 5 Animal Breeding This course deals with principles of genetics and constructive breeding. It is conducted through lectures. College of Veterinary Medicine 1938 Yes
Zoot. 5 Animal Breeding This course deals with principles of genetics and constructive breeding. it is conducted through lectures. College of Veterinary Medicine 1940 Yes
Zoot. 5 Animal Products This course is deigned to give the students the fundamental principles concerned in the industrialization of both edible and inedible animal products, and it is conducted thru lectures, recitations and demonstration . In the first semester the course cover the different phases of pork operation, beef operation and meat preservation, and in the second semester milk and milk products. College of Veterinary Medicine 1934 Yes
Zoot. 5 Poultry Husbandry The science of poultry management and feeding, including incubation, brooding, and rearing, as well as processing and marketing of poultry. College of Veterinary Medicine 1964 Yes
Zoot. 6 Swine Husbandry The science of swine production in all its various phases. Special emphasis management, feeding, and prevention of hog diseases. College of Veterinary Medicine 1964 Yes
Zoot. 7 Dairy and Animal Products Manufacture The making of cheese, butter, bacon, hams, the tanning of hides, manufacture of meat meal, bone meal, and other animal by-products. College of Veterinary Medicine 1964 Yes
Zoot. 8 Zootechnics Review A general consideration of the different breeds of farm animals, their care and management including feeds and feeding; and meat and meat products. College of Veterinary Medicine 1940 Yes
Zoot. 111 General Principles of Animal Production College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 112 General Principles of Animal Breeding Selection, Breeding and genetic improvement of farm animals. Several nutritional consideration feed formulation and feeding practice. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 113 General Principles of Animal Nutrition Management of broiler layer, and breeder forms. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 114 Swine Production Piggery Management College of Veterinary Medicine 1969 Yes
Zoot. 114 Swine Production Swine Management College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 115 Animal Breeding Principles of constructive breeding and their application to the improvement of livestock. College of Veterinary Medicine 1967 Yes
Zoot. 115 Ruminant Production Reproductive function, Mendelism, principles of constructive breeding and their application to the improvement of livestock. College of Veterinary Medicine 1976 Yes
Zoot. 116 Poultry Production Poultry and Rabbit Management. College of Veterinary Medicine 1980 Yes
Zoot. 118 Processing of Meat & Milk & Utilization of Animal Products College of Veterinary Medicine 1979 Yes