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BIOL318

Freshwater Ecology

Biology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

BIOL

Course Number

318

Status

Active

Course Attributes

CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, EMBC: Major-BioChem Mol Bio Elective, EMES: Major-Environment Sci Elective, EMEV: Major-Env Stu/Sustain Elective, MBIB: Major-Biology BS, MBIO: Major-Biology BA, MCBC: Major-Chemistry BS BioChem, MENV: Major-Env Study/Sustainability, MEVS: Major-Environmental Science, NBIO: Minor-Biology, ENES: Minor-Environment Stu Elective, NENS: Minor-Environmental Studies

Course Short Title

Freshwater Ecology

Course Long Title

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Course Description

An exploration of the physical, chemical, and biological components of freshwater systems with an emphasis on the way the physical environment of streams and lakes affects freshwater organisms and their ecological relationships.  In the field-based laboratory, students collect and analyze physical and biological data taken from the campus ponds and other local sites.

Min

4

Repeatable

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Equivalent Course(s)

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