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2018-2019 Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BIO 237 - Biodiversity & Conservation


Instructor
K. Smith

Focused on the peer-reviewed scientific literature, in this course we focus on understanding important patterns of biodiversity and the processes that lead to these patterns.  We consider the function and value of biodiversity to humans and the natural world and evaluate the efficacy of approaches to the conservation of biodiversity at local, regional, and global scales.  Students acquire transferable skills including data analysis, experimental design, and the interpretation of statistical results.

Satisfies a depth and breadth course requirement in the Natural Science track of the Environmental Studies major and minor.

 

Prerequisites & Notes
Successful completion of BIO 112 or BIO 114, ENV 201, or permission of the instructor.
Not open to students with credit for BIO 227.