BIOL 1510 — Environmental Science I
............................................ 4 cr. ......................................................................3 Lec. hrs./3 Lab hrs./week Pre-Req: ACT MATH 19, ACT ENGL 18, ACT READ 19 Co-Req: None This course explores the foundations of environmental science, focus - ing on ecological principles; community, population and landscape ecology; explores ecosystem interactions in water, soil and forests, and the influences of humans on these processes. This course focuses on the use of real world problems and case studies to study environmental issues.
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