GENERAL ECOLOGY
GENERAL ECOLOGY
2015 Fall Term
Biological Sciences 457
A study of biotic populations and communities and natural ecosystems. Contemporary ecological theory and techniques will be emphasized, as well as their applications to the preservation of natural communities. Laboratory exercises will include field studies, laboratory experiments, and computer simulations and analysis. Six hours of lecture or laboratory per week.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: BIOLOGY 251; BIOLOGY 257; BIOLOGY 258; BIOLOGY 303 ALL WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER OR EQUIVALENT; MATH 231 OR MATH 342 OR PSYCH 215 ALL WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER OR EQUIVALENT
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