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Dec 26, 2024
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BIOL 305 - Introduction to Conservation Biology Credits: 3 Semesters Offered: Spring Campus/Sites Offered: Varies by semester. Offering Note: Campus may vary from year to year.
Description Fundamental topics in conservation biology including biodiversity, invasive and endangered species, reserve design, and environmental legislation to provide a scientific examination of the biological underpinnings of conservation issues.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Categorize current global issues in conservation biology.
- Compare ways in which human society depends on fully functional ecosystems and their relationship in terms of the economic valuation of ecosystem services.
- Interpret and express the impacts between human society and the environment through history.
- Contrast the means by which human society can conserve and restore the natural environment.
- Evaluate current conservation challenges by applying material from current popular and scientific literature.
Prerequisite: CHEM 122 ; and MATH 127 or higher; and BIOL 191 with a grade of C or higher Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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