NRES 511
Spring 2015 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Provides a thorough foundation of fundamental ecological principles that govern the distribution and abundance of organisms with extra attention to applied ecology as it pertains to current-day ecological problems. The approach will include lectures, discussions, hands-on evaluation and interpretation of data and experimental design presented in case studies, and design and implementation of an independent research project.
Prerequisite: At least one undergraduate or graduate course in biology or ecology.
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60783
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Online
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XM
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6:30PM
-9:30PM
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W
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n.a.
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Stodola, K
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