Develops an understanding of ecological principles, biodiversity, the importance of habitat, legal and social aspects of wildlife conservation and management, human impacts on natural systems, and conservation theory. Includes fieldwork. Recommended: BI 101 or equivalent. Prerequisites: (WR 115 and RD 115) or IRW 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement. Audit available. (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide).
- Credits:
- 4.00
- Registration:
- you will need the CRN to register.
- Fees:
- many classes have additional fees.
- Materials:
- classes marked with $0 or <$40 use low cost materials. Cost does not include art supplies, calculators, fees, and equipment.
- Class type:
- in-person: online: hybrid:
CRN | Location & type | Days & time | Dates | Seats available | Materials | More info |
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14390 |
SY HT 307
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F
Friday
from 9 to 11:50am |
From January 10 through March 20, 2020 |
Textbooks for CRN 14390 |
Instructor:
Shannon E Ansley
Tuition: credit Fees: $12.00 Notes: This CRN contains both lecture and lab hours |
|
and
SY HT 304
|
F
Friday
from 1 to 3:50pm |
From January 10 through March 13, 2020 |
Instructor:
Shannon E Ansley
|