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Ecological Principles: Applications to Conservation and Wildlife

BIOL203

Description

Ecological Principles: Applications to Conservation is a comprehensive course that delves into the fundamental concepts of ecology and their relevance in addressing contemporary conservation challenges. Through a combination of theoretical instruction and practical applications, students will explore key ecological principles that help explain and mitigate the impacts of climate change, human activities, and invasive species on ecological systems. Through course activities, students will develop a solid foundation in the key principles of ecology and their direct applications to conservation. This knowledge will enable them to contribute effectively to the understanding and management of ecological systems and the preservation of biodiversity.
Pre Reqs:
MATH 201 Statistics for Environmental Professionals
BIOL 105 Biological Diversity, Ecology, and Evolution

Dates

Apr 7, 2025 — May 11, 2025

May 19, 2025 — Jun 22, 2025

Jul 14, 2025 — Aug 17, 2025

Aug 25, 2025 — Sep 28, 2025

Oct 6, 2025 — Nov 9, 2025

Nov 17, 2025 — Dec 21, 2025

Jan 12, 2026 — Feb 15, 2026

Feb 23, 2026 — Mar 29, 2026

Apr 6, 2026 — May 10, 2026

May 18, 2026 — Jun 21, 2026

Location

Distance Education - Online

Registration Information

For credit cost: $1410