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BI 307

Limnology Field Methods

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A course designed to provide an introduction to the study of aquatic environments through directly hands-on experiences in the field. Theoretical principles underlying measurement techniques in limnology are emphasized. Topics covered include field safety, standard methods for characterization of lakes and ponds as well as wadable streams and sampling of aquatic biota. Cross-listed with WASC303. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BI206, CH111/CH131. Co-requisite: Co-requisite: WASC302 strongly recommended. Notes: Notes: 1.5 Lecture hour, 4 lab/field hours.

A course designed to provide an introduction to the study of aquatic environments through directly hands-on experiences in the field. Theoretical principles underlying measurement techniques in limnology are emphasized. Topics covered include field safety, standard methods for characterization of lakes and ponds as well as wadable streams and sampling of aquatic biota. Cross-listed with WASC303. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BI206, CH111/CH131. Co-requisite: Co-requisite: WASC302 strongly recommended. Notes: Notes: 1.5 Lecture hour, 4 lab/field hours.

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A course designed to provide an introduction to the study of aquatic environments through directly hands-on experiences in the field. Theoretical principles underlying measurement techniques in limnology are emphasized. Topics covered include field safety, standard methods for characterization of lakes and ponds as well as wadable streams and sampling of aquatic biota. Cross-listed with WASC303. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BI206, CH111/CH131. Co-requisite: Co-requisite: WASC302 strongly recommended. Notes: Notes: 1.5 Lecture hour, 4 lab/field hours.


BI 307

Limnology Field Methods

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A course designed to provide an introduction to the study of aquatic environments through directly hands-on experiences in the field. Theoretical principles underlying measurement techniques in limnology are emphasized. Topics covered include field safety, standard methods for characterization of lakes and ponds as well as wadable streams and sampling of aquatic biota. Cross-listed with WASC303. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BI206, CH111/CH131. Co-requisite: Co-requisite: WASC302 strongly recommended. Notes: Notes: 1.5 Lecture hour, 4 lab/field hours.

A course designed to provide an introduction to the study of aquatic environments through directly hands-on experiences in the field. Theoretical principles underlying measurement techniques in limnology are emphasized. Topics covered include field safety, standard methods for characterization of lakes and ponds as well as wadable streams and sampling of aquatic biota. Cross-listed with WASC303. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BI206, CH111/CH131. Co-requisite: Co-requisite: WASC302 strongly recommended. Notes: Notes: 1.5 Lecture hour, 4 lab/field hours.

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A course designed to provide an introduction to the study of aquatic environments through directly hands-on experiences in the field. Theoretical principles underlying measurement techniques in limnology are emphasized. Topics covered include field safety, standard methods for characterization of lakes and ponds as well as wadable streams and sampling of aquatic biota. Cross-listed with WASC303. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BI206, CH111/CH131. Co-requisite: Co-requisite: WASC302 strongly recommended. Notes: Notes: 1.5 Lecture hour, 4 lab/field hours.


BI 307 Prerequisites

BI 206 (Min. Grade D-) and (CH 111 (Min. Grade D-) or CH 131 (Min. Grade D-) )

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BI 307 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

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