Ecology
Description
This course is a study of the relationships between animals and plants and their environment. Population growth and species interactions, organization of biological communities, ecosystem structure and function (energy flow and biogeochemical cycles) will be discussed. Current examples (“case studies”) of environmental problems will be examined to show the real application of basic ecological principles. Laboratory consists of experimental and descriptive laboratories with experience in field techniques.
Division
Natural Science and Mathematics
Subject
Biology
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Topic Code
Education Co-Concentration
Credits
1.00 c.u.
Prerequisite(s)