BIOL 200 - Genetics, Evolution, and Ecology


Semester Offered: First Semester, Second Semester
Full
Credits: 4 hours
Attribute: 4NS, QFR

This course provides biology majors and others with an integrated introduction to key biological principles of ecology and evolution, including selection, drift, sources of variation, and patterns of diversity, as well as factors and processes governing biotic and abiotic interactions that influence distribution and abundance of organisms. Labs feature indoor and field exercises and discussions designed to develop critical thinking and quantitative skills in data collection, analysis, and interpretation. Field trips required.
Enrollment Limit: 40
Instructor: C. Anderson, L. Leatherman, A. Roles, K. Tarvin
Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite & Notes: BIOL 100  Students who have passed BIOL 102 are not eligible for this course.


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