ENS 215 DIVERSITY OF LIFE

This course examines the basic concepts of biological form and function, based on evolutionary relationships and diversity. Students investigate the natural history of local species and their role in community dynamics. Laboratory experiences emphasize field investigations, including sampling techniques, species identification and data analysis.

Credits

4 sh

Cross Listed Courses

BIO 215

Prerequisite

ENS 111/ENS 113 or BIO 112/BIO 114

Course Types

Science; Laboratory

Offered

Offered fall and spring.

Notes

This course can also be used for the Elementary Education major concentration in Society and Environment, as well as a minor in Biology. No credit toward the Biology major.

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