BIO3100 — Ecology
BIO 3100 - Ecology BIO 3100 - Ecology 4.0 Credits Explores the inter-relationships between organisms and their past, present, and future environments. Relationships include the physiological responses of individuals, the structure of populations, the interactions among species, the organization of biological communities, and the processing of energy and matter in ecosystems. Addresses the biotic and abiotic factors, including human impacts, that influence the distribution, abundance, and diversity of life. Includes laboratory and field experiences, and the design and completion of an original ecological research proposal. This course has a fee that may be non-refundable. Please see the registration staff for more information. Prev. Course Codes: ESS-3100 LEC 45 LAB 30
Prerequisites: ENG1022, BIO1112, ESS-3100, LEC45, LAB30