Catalog 2008-09 Table of Contents
Catalog 2008-09
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BIO 335 Ecology

Bierzychudek
Content: Study of the interactions between organisms and their physical and biological environment. Ecology of populations, communities, and ecosystems, theoretical and empirical approaches. Through reading original literature and designing their own studies, students learn to conduct ecological studies and interpret results. Applications of ecological principles to conservation issues and other environmental problems. Lecture and laboratory; weekend field trips.
Prerequisites: Biology 141, 151, and 200. Mathematics 131, Computer Science 171, Psychology 200, or Mathematics 255. Chemistry 120.
Taught: Annually, 5 semester credits.

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