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BIO 3180 - Introduction to Ecology and Evolution |
BIO 3180. Introduction to Ecology and Evolution. (3-3-4) F, S. Introduction to fundamental concepts in ecology and evolution with a focus on the interconnections among organisms, the environment, and evolution. The laboratory portion of this course provides students with a hands-on application of concepts, including demonstration of techniques for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting ecological data. Students also will gain experience in scientific writing. Prerequisites: BIO 1500 and BIO 1550G. Credit for BIO 3180 will not be granted if the student already has credit for or registration in BIO 3800. WI
4.000 Credit hours All Sections for this Course Biological Sciences Department Course Attributes: *, Writing Intensive Course Restrictions: May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: Freshman Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level BIO 1500 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level BIO 1500 Minimum Grade of TD and Undergraduate level BIO 1550G Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level BIO 1550G Minimum Grade of TD) or (Undergraduate level BIO 1200G Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level BIO 1200G Minimum Grade of TD and Undergraduate level BIO 1300G Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level BIO 1300G Minimum Grade of TD) |
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