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Forest Ecology

BIOL340

Description

Forest ecology is the scientific study of forest ecosystems through the interactions with biotic and abiotic factors that affect the structure, composition, function, and dynamics of the systems. Topics covered in this course include tree population and forest community dynamics, ecosystems processes, historical ecology, disturbance ecology, and ecosystem services. Students will apply these concepts to current environmental problems such as biodiversity loss, anthropogenic disturbance, and global environmental change.
Pre Reqs:
BIOL 201 Organisms That Sustain the Earth: Understanding Plants

Dates

Apr 7, 2025 — May 11, 2025

May 19, 2025 — Jun 22, 2025

Apr 6, 2026 — May 10, 2026

Location

Distance Education - Online

Registration Information

For credit cost: $1410