ENVR-434W / BIOL-434W: Wildlife Ecology and Techniques

Credits 4
Grade Scheme
BC
Session Cycle
F

Explores the ecology of wildlife with an emphasis on North American mammals and birds. Students will learn basic and applied ecological principles and how to apply those principles to study and manage wildlife populations. Topics include habitat quality, forestry, nutrition, disease, population dynamics, and diversity. Lab emphasizes field and computer techniques. Three lectures and one four-hour lab per week. Offered alternate years. (Cross-listed as BIOL-434W)

Prerequisites

ENG-110; BIOL-111; or permission of instructor

Term Offered
Fall Only