Ecological Principles: Applications To Conservation
BIOL203
Description
In this course, students will explore key concepts of ecology. The course emphasizes concepts applicable to understanding and mitigating impacts of climate change, human activities, and invasive species on ecological systems, as well as other concepts underlying conservation ecology and management of wildlife species. Through course activities focused around practical application of concepts, students will gain a basic understanding of evolution, autecology, population ecology, community ecology, and ecosystem ecology.
Pre Reqs:
BIOL-105 DE BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, ECOLOGY, & EVOLUTION
AND
MATH-201 DE STATISTICS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS
Dates
Feb 22, 2021 — Mar 28, 2021
Apr 5, 2021 — May 9, 2021
Registration Information
For credit cost: $1410