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Evol & Envir Biology2016 Fall

Subject Biology (BIOL) 1400 Section 20 (CRN: 61704)

ACTS Equivalent: BIOL 1004

Evolutionary, ecological, and environmental interrelationships among organisms. Basic biological principles and modern technology form the basis for inquiry and debate. The impact of society upon global biodiversity is examined from competing viewpoints. The role of science in shaping society and the influence of society upon science are evaluated. Students learn through reading, writing, computer simulations, videos, field exercises, and through participation in critical thinking and problem-solving activities. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours.
3 seats available (capacity: 24)
Credit Hours
4

Meeting times and locations

  • Tuesday, Thursday 10:50am - 12:05pm Fribourgh Hall 331(Lecture)
    August 17th to December 13th, 2016 (17 weeks)
  • Thursday 1:00pm - 2:50pm Fribourgh Hall 323(Lecture)
    August 17th to December 13th, 2016 (17 weeks)

Instructors

Department

Biology

College

Arts, Letters, Sciences
Cross Listing
This class is also offered as the following cross-listed sections:
  • BIOL 1400 10 (CRN: 61701)
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