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BIOL2400 — General Ecology

3 credits · 3 hours

BIOL 2400 - General Ecology BIOL 2400 - General Ecology This course provides an introduction to the science of ecology, exploring basic concepts and techniques while examining the interactions of organisms and their environment. The course explores four main topics: Physiological Ecology, Populations, Communities, and Ecosystem Ecology. The course emphasizes ecological patterns and their underlying mechanisms, functioning of natural ecological systems, and how humans alter these systems. Prerequisites: BIOL 1010 General Biology I Co-requisites: BIOL 2410 Intro to Field Ecology Minimum Grading: Letter

Prerequisites: BIOL1010

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