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BI 363

Plant Ecology

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An introduction to the study of relationships among plants and their abiotic and biotic environment, with a focus on the relationship between human activities and plant communities. Students will engage in lecture, laboratory and field based exercises within the weekly 3 contact hour window. Prerequisite: BI266.

An introduction to the study of relationships among plants and their abiotic and biotic environment, with a focus on the relationship between human activities and plant communities. Students will engage in lecture, laboratory and field based exercises within the weekly 3 contact hour window. Prerequisite: BI266.

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An introduction to the study of relationships among plants and their abiotic and biotic environment, with a focus on the relationship between human activities and plant communities. Students will engage in lecture, laboratory and field based exercises within the weekly 3 contact hour window. Prerequisite: BI266.


BI 363 Prerequisites

BI 266 (Min. Grade D-)

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BI 363 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Biology (BIOL)

Environmental Science (EVSC)

Water Science & Enviro Health (WSEH)

BI 363

Plant Ecology

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An introduction to the study of relationships among plants and their abiotic and biotic environment, with a focus on the relationship between human activities and plant communities. Students will engage in lecture, laboratory and field based exercises within the weekly 3 contact hour window. Prerequisite: BI266.

An introduction to the study of relationships among plants and their abiotic and biotic environment, with a focus on the relationship between human activities and plant communities. Students will engage in lecture, laboratory and field based exercises within the weekly 3 contact hour window. Prerequisite: BI266.

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An introduction to the study of relationships among plants and their abiotic and biotic environment, with a focus on the relationship between human activities and plant communities. Students will engage in lecture, laboratory and field based exercises within the weekly 3 contact hour window. Prerequisite: BI266.


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