Sessional Lecturer-BIO328H5Y Animal Behaviour Lecture

Course number and title: BIO328H5Y Animal Behaviour Lecture

Course description:

This course will cover the adaptive (evolved) behaviours of organisms that result from interactions with the biological environment. We ask why animals behave in a particular way, i.e. how does their behaviour enhance success in survival or reproduction? Examples involve adaptive strategies in competing with rivals, choosing mates, and avoiding parasites. We also ask how adaptive behaviour is controlled; what are the genetic, developmental, and physiological mechanisms underlying behaviour? Assignments involve observing and analyzing (suggesting alternative explanations/ hypotheses) for behaviour, followed by a use of these skills to critique a published scientific paper. No laboratory or field work is included.

Note: This is a half-credit (0.5) course that is offered over the full academic year.

Prerequisites  BIO152H5 and BIO153H5

Exclusions  BIO318Y5 or PSY252H5 or PSY352H5

 

Estimated course enrolment:  26

Estimated TA support: N/A

Class schedule:

Lectures Mondays and Tuesdays 13:00-15:00 check timetable https://ttb.utoronto.ca/ for the most up to date information

Sessional dates of appointment:  01/05/25-30/08/25

 

Salary (In accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 Collective Agreement):

Effective September 1, 2023:

Sessional Lecturer I - $$18,915.79

Sessional Lecturer I Long Term - $19,861.58

Sessional Lecturer II - $20,243.53

Sessional Lecturer II Long Term - $20,653.23

Sessional Lecturer III - $20,725.52

Sessional Lecturer III Long Term - $21,140.03

All pay rates are inclusive of vacation pay. Should rates stipulated in the Collective Agreement vary from rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the Collective Agreement shall prevail.

 

Qualifications: The candidate must have a Ph.D. degree in Biology or related field. The decision on hiring will be based on previous teaching experience in this course or other similar courses, academic qualifications, ability, and suitability for the position.

 

Description of duties: Normal duties associated with teaching a university course, including preparation and delivery of course content, development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and exams, calculation and submission of grades, contact with students by regular office hours. Completion of all grades (may include make-up exams). Duties will include supervision of the day-to-day work of any Sessional Instructional Assistants or Teaching Assistants assigned to the course.

 

Application instructions:Please email CUPE3902 Unit 3 application form and CV in one single file (PDF) named with lastname and first name and with “Unit 3 Biology Sessional Lecturer 2025 Summer” in the subject lineto linxiao.xiao@utoronto.ca by April 18, 2025.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

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