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WILDLIFE ECOLOGY

2020 Fall Term

4 Units

Biological Sciences 457

Covers advanced ecological concepts related to wildlife. Topics include individual ecological needs, population biology, species interactions, and community-level impacts. In-depth look at quantitative and analytical aspects. Students will gain experiences in the application of concepts and methodologies in real-world settings, and learn more about analytical aspects of wildlife ecology. Provides the groundwork necessary for advanced studies or ecological research.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: A GRADE OF C OR BETTER IN ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: BIOLOGY 251; BIOLOGY 257; BIOLOGY 258; BIOLOGY 303 OR PSYCH 215

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