Course Descriptions for the Science Department
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ENVS2500 - Ecology Fundamentals
Fall 2012 Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with their natural environments. This course covers experimentation and models, relationships between organisms and their abiotic environments, population ecology and various symbiotic relationships, community ecology, ecosystem energetics and biogeochemical cycles, as well as aquatic and terrestrial biomes. Prerequisites: BIOL1310, BIOL1315, CHEM1210, and CHEM1215 Co-requisite: ENVS2550 3 Credits |
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Schedule Book for All Active and Available Future Terms, Course starting with ENVS2500
| Ecology Fundamentals | ||||||
| Full | Credits: | 3 | Days: | M W F | ||
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Location: | Moon | Room: | |||
| Time: | 12:00-12:50 pm | Instructor: | Hanna | |||
| Session: | 1 (08/26 - 12/14/13) | Term: | Fall 2013 | |||
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| Prerequisites: BIOL1310 and CHEM1210 Co-requisite: ENVS2550 | ||||||


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