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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (L82)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2015

L82 EnSt 381Introduction to Ecology3.0 Units
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01M-W-F--1:00P-2:00PEads / 016 PardiniMay 6 2015 1:00PM - 3:00PM54510
Desc:This course explores the science of ecology, including factors that control the distribution and population dynamics of organisms, structure and function of biological communities, principles that govern ecological responses to global climate change and habitat fragmentation, and experimental design. The class format includes lecture and small group activities and discussions. Assignments include reading, problem sets, and computer lab activities. Prerequisite: Bio 2970 or Bio 2950 or permission of instructor.
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02M-W-F--12:00P-1:00PEads / 016 PardiniMay 6 2015 10:30AM - 12:30PM42350
Desc:This course explores the science of ecology, including factors that control the distribution and population dynamics of organisms, structure and function of biological communities, principles that govern ecological responses to global climate change and habitat fragmentation, and experimental design. The class format includes lecture and small group activities and discussions. Assignments include reading, problem sets, and computer lab activities. Prerequisite: Bio 2970 or Bio 2950 or permission of instructor.
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