Natural Resources Conservation 290B - Intro to Quantitative Ecology
Fall
2018
01
3.00
Christopher Sutherland
M W 11:15AM 12:30PM
UMass Amherst
77904
Holdsworth Hall room 211
csutherland@umass.edu
This introductory statistics course aims to provide students interested in ecology with a supportive, encouraging and comfortable environment for developing a sound knowledge of core statistical concepts in ecology. Ecology, the study of the relationships between organisms to one another and their environment, is a discipline concerned with quantifying the relationships we observe in nature. The objective of the course is to demystify statistics and help develop the basic level of understanding that all future ecologists should possess. In this course, you will develop a detailed understanding of why and how to apply the great variety of statistical tools available for answering important ecological questions. (Gen. Ed. R2)
NRC and ENVIRSCI MATH 101/102, 104, 127 Must have achieved a score above 20 in Part A of the Placement Exam Part A.
Restricted to NRC and ENVIRSCI majors only.
IClicker required for class.
Restricted to NRC and ENVIRSCI majors only.
IClicker required for class.