Ecology

The analysis of distributions, abundances, and interrelationships of organisms. Populations, communities, and ecosystems are investigated, and implications for humans considered. Laboratory and field experience. (Meets the laboratory/field requirement for natural sciences.) Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.

Prerequisite: Either 1.) 1 unit from Biology 105, 107,108,109, Geology 130 or 140 & Chemistry & Biochemistry 107; or 2.) Environmental Program 112 & 155 with strong HS Biology; a college-level BY course strongly recommended.

Degree requirement — Critical Perspectives: Lab

1 unit — Gamboa, Khorsand, Linkhart

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2022 Block 1 Ecology Maybellene Gamboa Olin Hall 482 14 / 2 06/02/2023
Fall 2022 Block 2 Ecology Roxaneh Khorsand Olin Hall 158 14 / 10 06/02/2023
Fall 2022 Block 4 Ecology Brian Linkhart Olin Hall 158 14 / 1 06/02/2023
Spring 2023 Block 8 Ecology Maybellene Gamboa Olin Hall 482 14 / 1 06/02/2023
Spring 2023 Block 8 Ecology Roxaneh Khorsand Barnes Science Center 116 14 / 6 06/02/2023
Fall 2023 Block 1 Ecology Maybellene Gamboa TBA 14 / 4 06/02/2023
Fall 2023 Block 1 Ecology Roxaneh Khorsand TBA 14 / 14 06/02/2023
Fall 2023 Block 2 Ecology TBA 14 / 6 06/02/2023
Fall 2023 Block 4 Ecology Brian Linkhart TBA 14 / 4 06/02/2023
Spring 2024 Block 8 Ecology TBA 14 / 14 06/02/2023
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