Biology: Ecology and Evolutionary
BIOE 151D Ecology and Conservation in Practice Supercourse: Conservation in Practice
Focuses on current issues in environmental and conservation biology and the emerging field methods used to address them. From field-oriented lectures about current issues in environmental and conservation biology, students pursue research project as individuals and small groups to develop hands-on experience with field skills in conservation research and resource management. Enrollment is by application. Prerequisite(s):
BIOL 20A,
BIOE 20B,
BIOE 20C or
ENVS 23,
ENVS 24,
ENVS 100; and
STAT 7 &
STAT 7L (formerly AMS 7 & AMS 7L). Concurrent enrollment in
BIOE 151A-B-C or ENVS 109A-B-C required. Satisfies the senior exit requirement for biological sciences majors and satisfies the senior exit requirement for environmental studies majors by prior approval. Students cannot receive credit for this course and
BIOE 150,
BIOE 150L,
ENVS 104A or ENVS 196A.
Instructor
Donald Croll, Gage Dayton
Also offered as
ENVS 109D