BIOL2001 - Animals: Form and Function
Course: BIOL2001 (Animals: Form and Function) in BIOL department at Carleton University.
Credit Hours: 0.5 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 4 prerequisite courses
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 17 advanced courses for further study
Interdisciplinary Requirements: Prerequisites span 2 different departments
Course Type: Core pathway course - critical for degree progression
Part of the BIOL curriculum at Carleton University, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by BIOL2001
- BIOL3004 - Insect Diversity
- BIOL3804 - Social Evolution
- BIOL4104 - Evolutionary Genetics
- BIOL4504 - Ecology of Freshwater Invertebrates
- ERTH3112 - Vertebrate Evolution: Fish and Amphibians
- BIOL4007 - Evolutionary Developmental Paleobiology
- BIOL3111 - Vertebrate Evolution: Mammals, Reptiles, and Birds
- BIOL3112 - Vertebrate Evolution: Fish and Amphibians
- BIOL3305 - Human and Comparative Physiology
- BIOL3801 - Plants and Herbivores
- BIOL4500 - The Biology of Birds
- BIOL4501 - The Taxonomy of Birds
- BIOL4502 - Herpetology
- ERTH4007 - Evolutionary Developmental Paleobiology
- BIOL3202 - Principles of Developmental Biology
- BIOL3802 - Animal Behaviour
- ERTH3111 - Vertebrate Evolution: Mammals, Reptiles, and Birds
Academic Planning at Carleton University
Students planning BIOL2001 at Carleton University should complete 4 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing BIOL2001 enables enrollment in 17 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at Carleton University integrates into structured degree pathways for BIOL programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.