biology See biology and life sciences for more about how this subject is taught at Evergreen. Planned offerings for 2016–17 Adaptation: Evolutionary Patterns in Biological Space-Time Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology II Bodies Speaking Out: Public Health and Community through the Lenses of Science, Ethnography, and Media Community Resilience: Science and Society Counting on the Brain Counting on the Brain Counting on the Brain Dancing Molecules, Dancing Bodies Digging Up Diseases Ecological Niche: The Interface of Human and Animal Behavior Environmental Analysis Feminist Epistemologies: Critical Approaches to Biology and Psychology Food, Health, and Sustainability Gender and Science: An Introduction General Biology Hacking Human Nature Health, Power, and Justice Health, Power, and Justice: A Native Perspective Introduction to Natural Sciences Inventing Systems Marine Biology of the Pacific Northwest Molecule to Organism Neurobiology Olympic Invertebrates Plant Biology Plant Chemical Ecology: The Secret Life of Plants Power Play(ers): Actions and Their Consequences Practice of Organic Farming Practice of Organic Farming Practice of Organic Farming: Fall Spring Fungi Student-Originated Studies (SOS): Agriculture and Food Systems Summer Ornithology: Birds in the Hand Symbiosis The Fungal Kingdom Trees and Native People Undergraduate Research in Scientific Inquiry Vertebrate Evolution Watersheds: People, Rivers, and Change in Cascadia Planned offerings for 2017–18 Adaptation: Evolutionary Patterns in Biological Space-Time Anatomy & Physiology I Anatomy & Physiology II Anatomy & Physiology III Bryophytes and Lichens of the Pacific Northwest Business, Biology, and Sustainable Solutions Conserving Wildlife Evolutionary Dynamics: Complexity in Nature, and the Nature of Complexity Field Ecology Forensics and Criminal Behavior General Biology: Cells, Populations, and Ecosystems Geology and Ecology of Land-Ocean Margins Integrated Natural Science Investigating the Mind-Body: Biology and Beyond Marine Life: Marine Organisms and Their Environments Models in Biology Modes of Sensory Perception: Evolution and Mechanisms Molecule to Organism Northwest Forests: Biogeochemistry and Management Ornithology Practice of Organic Farming: Fall Reproduction: Gender, Race, and Power Rivers of Clay The Evolution of War and the Discovery of Alternatives Undergraduate Research in Scientific Inquiry With Liberty and Justice for Whom?