2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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http://eeb.bio.utk.edu/
Randall Small, Interim Head
Professors
Boake, C.R.B., PhD – Cornell
Burghardt, G.M., PhD – Chicago
Echternacht, A.C., PhD – Kansas
Gavrilets, S. (Distinguished Professor), PhD – Moscow State
Gross, L.J. (Distinguished Professor), PhD – Cornell
Hughes, K., PhD – Utah
McCracken, G.F., PhD – Cornell
Riechert, S.E. (Distinguished Service Professor), PhD – Wisconsin
Sanders, N.J., PhD – Stanford
Sayler, G.S., PhD – Idaho
Schilling, E., PhD – Indiana
Simberloff, D. (Gore Hunger Chair of Excellence), PhD – Harvard
Associate Professors
Armsworth, P., PhD – James Cook: Stanford
Classen, A.T., PhD – Northern Arizona
Drake, J.A., PhD – Purdue
Fitzpatrick, B.M., PhD – California (Davis)
Fordyce, J.A., PhD – California (Davis)
Gilchrist, M.A., PhD – Duke
Small, R., PhD – Iowa State
Schweitzer, J.A., PhD – Northern Arizona
Williams, J., PhD – Georgia
Wofford, B.E. (Curator of Herbarium), PhD – Tennessee
Assistant Professors
Bailey, J.K., PhD – Northern Arizona
Hulsey, C.D., PhD – California (Davis)
Kwit, C., PhD – Louisiana State
Matheny, P.B., PhD – Washington
O’Meara, B., PhD – California (Davis)
Schussler, E., PhD – Louisiana State
Senior Lecturer
Alston, M., MS – Tennessee
Ecology and evolutionary biology deals with the interactions of organisms with one another and with their physical environment, and with the processes through which these interactions have developed and continue to change through time. The curriculum will provide students with an understanding of ecological interactions and evolutionary processes that are fundamental to the operation of the natural world. The scope of this program ranges from the molecular level, to individual organisms, to populations, communities, and ecosystems. The program offers career opportunities in academia, health sciences, industry, governmental and non-governmental agencies that are concerned with the importance and integrity of natural systems, and in education at all levels.
Students wishing to emphasize study in this area elect to major in biological sciences with a concentration in ecology and evolutionary biology. See the description of the major and concentration under Division of Biology for requirements.
VolsTeach
Students pursuing a B.S. degree in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology are eligible to participate in the University’s VolsTeach program (http://volsteach.utk.edu/), which permits students to simultaneously complete a major in mathematics or science and receive secondary education teaching licensure with the 4-year undergraduate degree program through completion of a VolsTeach minor. By petition, students pursuing a VolsTeach minor may apply INPG 385 to the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology B.S. degree. For more information about VolsTeach, including advising associated with teaching licensure requirements, contact the Center for Enhancing Education in Mathematics and Science (101 Greve Hall).
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