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BIO107 — Biology of the Environment

4 credits · 4 hours

BIO 107 - Biology of the Environment BIO 107 - Biology of the Environment Presents the basic concepts of environmental science through a topical approach. Includes the scientific method, population growth and migration, use of natural resources and waste management, ecosystem simplification recovery, evolution, biogeochemical cycles, photosynthesis and global warming, geological formations, atmosphere and climate, and ozone depletion and acid deposition. Students must complete MDE 10 and EDE 10 or have equivalent placement before enrolling in this course.

Prerequisites: MDE10, EDE10

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