BOT 105 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

An examination of current environmental issues with an emphasis on core concepts in biology, including evolution, energy conversion, and nutrient cycles. Coursework focuses on how scientific investigation is conducted and communicated, and a laboratory component provides hands-on experience with techniques. Topics will be drawn from areas of marine biology, public health, and global agriculture.

Credits

4

Notes

Students must co-register for a laboratory section. Cannot receive credit for both BOT 114 and 105.

Corequisite

BOT 105L

Registration Restrictions

Open to first-year and sophomore students, and to others with permission of the instructor.

Enrollment Limit

Enrollment limited to 28 students.

Attributes

A1, MOID