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Sep 14, 2024
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BIO 148F: Ecology Research in the Field and Lab Units: 4
A semi-structured course-based undergraduate research experience that will allow students to learn how to apply and extend ecological concepts to the field and lab. This course focuses on the practice of ecology, including natural history observations, fieldwork, quantitative reasoning, designing investigations, working collaboratively, and communication. Students will first be introduced to common tools of ecology and different modes of ecological inquiry, then in small teams will design, implement, analyze, and present their own research project. Through these activities, students will extend their understanding of core ecological concepts, human-environment interactions, and cross-cutting themes in ecology.
Course Details Repeats Allowed for Credit: 0
Crosslisted with: ESS 148F Laboratory included Normal Letter Grade only
GE Requirements - Upper Division: Culminating Experience
Requisites and Restrictions Prerequisite Courses with Concurrent Option: BIO 148 or ESS 148 Open only to following major/minor(s):
- Biological Sciences (Undergraduate) - BIOS
- Environmental Systems Science (Undergraduate) - ESY
Instructor Permission Required: No For BIO majors, it is recommended that students be enrolled in the Ecology and Evolution emphasis area of Biology
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