Biodiversity, Ecol, Conservatn

Students in this course investigate the origin, nature, and importance of the diversity of life on Earth, key ecological processes, and interactions that create and maintain communities and ecosystems, principal threats to biodiversity, and emerging conservation strategies to protect the elements and processes upon which humans depend. Throughout the semester, the course emphasizes the relevance of diversity and ecological studies in conservation. Concurrent registration in BIO 131 is recommended but not required. Enrollment limited to 20.

Biodiversity, Ecol, Conservatn

Students in this course investigate the origin, nature, and importance of the diversity of life on Earth, key ecological processes, and interactions that create and maintain communities and ecosystems, principal threats to biodiversity, and emerging conservation strategies to protect the elements and processes upon which humans depend. Throughout the semester, the course emphasizes the relevance of diversity and ecological studies in conservation. Concurrent registration in BIO 131 is recommended but not required. Enrollment limited to 20.

Biodiversity, Ecol, Conservatn

Students in this course investigate the origin, nature, and importance of the diversity of life on Earth, key ecological processes, and interactions that create and maintain communities and ecosystems, principal threats to biodiversity, and emerging conservation strategies to protect the elements and processes upon which humans depend. Throughout the semester, the course emphasizes the relevance of diversity and ecological studies in conservation. Concurrent registration in BIO 131 is recommended but not required. Enrollment limited to 20.

Hort: Plants in Landscape Lab

Identification, morphology and use of landscape plants including annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs, groundcovers and tropical plants. Use of the Botanic Garden outdoor collection as well as field trips are important components of the course. Course requirements include landscape design activities and creation of a Field Guide to plant materials covered in the course. Corequisite: BIO 120. Enrollment limited to 16.

Hort: Plants in Landscape Lab

Identification, morphology and use of landscape plants including annuals, perennials, trees and shrubs, groundcovers and tropical plants. Use of the Botanic Garden outdoor collection as well as field trips are important components of the course. Course requirements include landscape design activities and creation of a Field Guide to plant materials covered in the course. Corequisite: BIO 120. Enrollment limited to 16.

Hort: Plants in the Landscape

Course focuses on the intersection of plants and people. Topics include introduction to landscape plants and their usage, plants as food, plants as urban green infrastructure, garden design history and current issues such as the colonial history of botanic gardens, native vs. disruptive species, and community gardening. Course includes lectures, guest lecturers and in-class discussions. Corequisite: BIO 121. Enrollment limited to 32.

Intro to Public Health

An explicitly multidisciplinary introduction to the challenges, data , tools, and frameworks surrounding global health in the 21st century. Open to students of all majors, this course examines the biological, environmental, social, and political factors that dictate healthspans and lifespans at local, national, regional, and global scales. Students also explore the ways in which notions of health and disease are constructed, and the extent to which these definitions vary over time and culture. Most of the work in this course is done by small interdisciplinary groups. Enrollment limited to 40.

Biochem II Lab

Investigations of biochemical systems using experimental techniques in current biochemical research. Emphasis is on independent experimental design and execution. Corequisite: BCH 352. Prerequisite: BCH 252, CHM 223, CHM 224 and BIO 202. Enrollment limited to 12.

Biochem II Lab

Investigations of biochemical systems using experimental techniques in current biochemical research. Emphasis is on independent experimental design and execution. Corequisite: BCH 352. Prerequisite: BCH 252, CHM 223, CHM 224 and BIO 202. Enrollment limited to 12.
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