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Nov 24, 2024
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BI 380 - Ecological Journeys Credit(s): 4 This is a travel course designed to familiarize students with principles of ecology in exotic or unusual environments, with an emphasis on identification of common species and interactions between species. Students are expected to attend all class sessions during the semester as well as make the extended field trip to the off-campus site, such as in Florida, Costa Rica, Alaska, and South Africa. Students are required to research and present information to the group about assigned sites before the trip. Students registered for BI380 will also work together to design and carry out field investigations to be conducted on the trip, and to present the results of those investigations after the trip. Students are responsible for travel costs and for obtaining necessary documents and medical precautions for travel to the specific site. This course, if international and approved, it may count as an ICS (International Culture and Structures) Ecology Content course. Prerequisite(s): BI 105 /BI 155 or consent of instructor. Offered: As faculty are available
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