BIO-210 Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
An intermediate course that provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, emphasizing their deep interconnectedness. Students will explore the mechanisms of ecology and evolution, spanning from molecular-level changes to population, community, and ecosystem phenomena. Students will develop analytical and quantitative tools to solve real-world ecological and evolutionary problems. Three hours of class and three hours of laboratory.
Standard Course (40)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
Any section of BIO 100
Corequisite
Must be taken with BIO 210 lab section
Notes
Not open to those who took BIO 237 or BIO 250. Must also register for BIO 210 lab section.