This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of environmental biology: the structure and biota of several aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, including Vermont ecosystems. It includes spatial and temporal changes in ecosystems and species; critical observation and interpretation of landscapes; and communication skills, critical thinking, and teamwork. The student investigates why species occupy specific habitats.
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School
School of General Education
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Number
1020
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Subject
Biological Sciences (BIO)
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Semester
Fall
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Lecture/Lab/Seminar Hours
3 hours of lecture per week, 4 hours of lab every other week
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Credits
4
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Fee
$10