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BI 370 Applications of Environmental Science

This course uses an interdisciplinary approach to our world to emphasize the history of environmental concerns, biomes, species interactions with each other and their environment, air, water, soil and biological resources, population dynamics, toxicology, energy sources, land use management, and other related topics. Principles of physics, Environmental chemistry, and biology are incorporated throughout the course. Laboratory activities allow direct application of the concepts learned in lecture. Three one-hour lectures and one two-hour lab per week.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

EV 370

Prerequisite

BI 101 or BI 141

Corequisite

BI 370L

Notes

This is a required course for the Environmental Sciences major and minor. This will be an elective course for biology majors and pre-professional majors.