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BIO 115 - Field Ecology

Institution:
Delaware County Community College
Subject:
Biology
Description:
Field Ecology is designed primarily for majors in biology, natural science, and related fields, yet is open to students of all majors. This course introduces students to the general principles of field ecology pertaining to terrestrial, aquatic, and marine habitats. Emphasis will be placed upon regional conservation issues, biodiversity concepts, plant and animal interactions and adaptations, effects of human disturbance on native flora and fauna, and field research techniques. Students are expected to develop and apply skills in field research and in utilizing the scientific method. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: Apply the scientific method to test hypotheses; Develop and apply skills used to identify, survey, and study plants and animals in a field setting; Describe local, regional, and global trends in biodiversity; Describe the processes and mechanisms that may affect biodiversity at local, regional, and global scales; Develop an appreciation of the ecological and economic value of biologically diverse habitats; Develop an appreciation of the value of diverse perspectives in a multicultural setting.
Credits:
4.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
MAT 050 and ((ENG 050 and REA 050) or ENG 099* or REA 075) or Appropriate Placement Test Scores (*Course(s) May Be Taken Concurrently)
Corequisites:
Exclusions:
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Additional Information:
Historical Version(s):
Institution Website:
Phone Number:
(610) 359-5000
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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