Courses for Summer 2026
Complete Cornell University course descriptions and section times are in the Class Roster.
Courses by semester
| Course ID | Title |
|---|---|
| BIOEE 1180 |
Evolution
Evolution is the central unifying concept in biology. This course examines evolution as a science and places it in an historical context. Classes focus on descent with modification, natural selection, evolutionary genetics, the history of the earth, the information content of the fossil record, and diversification processes. The science of evolutionary biology is presented in the context of a broader history of ideas in science. The course also explores the importance of evolutionary thinking in the 21st century, including antibiotic and pesticide resistance, personalized genomics, human evolution, and evolutionary ecology. Courses of Study: Intended for students with no background in college biology. |
| BIOEE 1610 |
Introductory Biology: Ecology and the Environment
This course provides an introduction to ecology, covering interactions between organisms and the environment at scales of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Ecological principles are used to explore the theory and applications of major issues facing humanity in the 21st century, including population dynamics, disease ecology, biodiversity and invasive species, global change, and other topics of environmental sustainability. Full details for BIOEE 1610 - Introductory Biology: Ecology and the Environment |
| BIOEE 1760 |
Biostatistics with R programming language
This course in Biostatistics uses the R programming language as a platform for analysis. Students will be introduced to different types of statistical analysis while becoming comfortable writing basic code in the R programming language. Topics will include: descriptive statistics, inference, experimental design and hypothesis testing; assumptions behind statistical models and choice of statistical tests; analysis of variance and covariance; general linear models and interactions; regression; and parametric and non-parametric tests, bootstrapping, and permutation testing. No prior statistical or programming experience is required. Full details for BIOEE 1760 - Biostatistics with R programming language |
| BIOEE 1781 |
Introduction to Evolution and Diversity
Considers explanations for pattern of diversity and the apparent good fit of organisms to the environment. Topics include the diversity of life, the genetics and developmental basis of evolutionary change, processes at the population level, evolution by natural selection, modes of speciation, long-term trends in evolution, origin of humans. Full details for BIOEE 1781 - Introduction to Evolution and Diversity |