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EXPLORING ECOLOGICAL ISSUES IN SOCIETY

2022 Spring Term

4 Units [GL]

Biological Sciences 215

A study of basic ecological concepts and their application to the identification, understanding, and abatement of contemporary environmental problems. Special emphasis is given to those problems resulting from humanity's activities. This course includes a laboratory component concentrating on hands-on activities that will explore ecological phenomena and how human activity can alter how our natural world functions. This course fulfills the conservation requirement for teacher licensure in the sciences.

Other Requirements: UNREQ: A STUDENT MAY EARN CREDIT FOR ONE OF BIOLOGY 214 OR BIOLOGY 215

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01C-LAB
[GL]
01/18 - 05/06 (1)
Brian O'Neill
WEB BASED
01W-LEC 2679
4 Units [GL]
01/18 - 05/06 (1)
Brian O'Neill
WEB BASED ONLINE MAJORS ONLY
PREREQ: MUST BE ADMITTED TO AN ON-LINE MAJOR

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