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BIOL231 — General Ecology

4 credits · 4 hours

This course shows relationships between living and non-living components of the environment. It examines the processes which influence the distribution of plant and animal communities. It provides an exposure to the fundamental principles of ecology in natural resource management. This course is designed for forestry and biology majors with applications for pre-agriculture, zoology, environmental science, and botany disciplines. This course is the same as BIOL-221.

Prerequisites: BIOL-100, BIOL-115, BIOL-231L

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