BIOL 2264 - Environmental Biology
This course is designed to introduce the student to environmental studies and the science of Ecology. It provides an in-depth study of general ecology; covering terrestrial biomes, aquatic habitats, climate relationships and other aspects of the relationship of living organisms, both with each other and with the non-living environment. Special emphasis is placed on population ecology, community ecology, and the ecosystem and man’s impact. Scientific review papers and field trips are mandatory.
Credit Hours 4.0 Satisfies a Requirement Laboratory Science Note Lab fee and lab required. Prerequisite BIOL 1154 or 1214
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