2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIO 367 - Ecotoxicology (= ENV 367) Instructor
Paradise
Ecotoxicology is the science that examines the fate and effects of toxicants in and on ecological systems. While toxicology examines effects at molecular, cell, and organism levels, effects at higher levels are not always predictable based on findings at lower levels. Ecotoxicology integrates effects at multiple levels of biological organization.
Satisfies depth or breadth course requirement in Natural Science Track of the Environmental Studies major or interdisciplinary minor.
Prerequisites & Notes BIO 111/113 and 112/14, or ENV 201 required along with permission of the instructor. CHE 115 also recommended.
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