Subject: Biology
Credit units: 3
Offered: Term 1 only
Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours and 4 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Arts and Science
Department: Biology
Description
This course introduces both theory and practical examples of conservation biology as applied to animals and plants. Students will apply concepts in population, community and landscape ecology to solve conservation challenges. During labs and field trips, students will collect and analyze data to draw conclusions related to various conservation issues. Field trips are compulsory.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 228.3; and BIOL 301.3 or permission of the instructor.
Note: There will be costs in addition to tuition fees.
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