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BI 206

Ecology

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Ecology is the part of biology that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, a topic that is critical for understanding the implications of the rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. This course will focus on the individual, population, and community levels of ecology. Each of these units will delivered in the context of societally important issues including ecosystem services, habitat loss and fragmentation, and climate change. Prerequisites: BI111. Exclusions: BI301, BI409.

Ecology is the part of biology that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, a topic that is critical for understanding the implications of the rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. This course will focus on the individual, population, and community levels of ecology. Each of these units will delivered in the context of societally important issues including ecosystem services, habitat loss and fragmentation, and climate change. Prerequisites: BI111. Exclusions: BI301, BI409.

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Ecology is the part of biology that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, a topic that is critical for understanding the implications of the rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. This course will focus on the individual, population, and community levels of ecology. Each of these units will delivered in the context of societally important issues including ecosystem services, habitat loss and fragmentation, and climate change. Prerequisites: BI111. Exclusions: BI301, BI409.


BI 206

Ecology

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Ecology is the part of biology that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, a topic that is critical for understanding the implications of the rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. This course will focus on the individual, population, and community levels of ecology. Each of these units will delivered in the context of societally important issues including ecosystem services, habitat loss and fragmentation, and climate change. Prerequisites: BI111. Exclusions: BI301, BI409.

Ecology is the part of biology that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, a topic that is critical for understanding the implications of the rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. This course will focus on the individual, population, and community levels of ecology. Each of these units will delivered in the context of societally important issues including ecosystem services, habitat loss and fragmentation, and climate change. Prerequisites: BI111. Exclusions: BI301, BI409.

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Ecology is the part of biology that examines the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, a topic that is critical for understanding the implications of the rapid environmental changes we are currently facing. This course will focus on the individual, population, and community levels of ecology. Each of these units will delivered in the context of societally important issues including ecosystem services, habitat loss and fragmentation, and climate change. Prerequisites: BI111. Exclusions: BI301, BI409.


BI 206 Prerequisites

BI 111 (Min. Grade D-)

BI 206 Leads To

BI 306, BI 309, BI 307, BI 308, WASC 303

BI 206 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)

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