BIO 3602 WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

This course will present the biological, chemical and physical properties of wetland ecosystems in North America. Topics will include hydrology, biogeochemistry, biological adaptations, ecology and functional aspects of wetlands. Principles behind wetland classification, delineation and management will also be introduced. This class will maintain a strong field component involving field techniques, monitoring and evaluation of wetlands. At least two weekend field trips, involving rigorous scientific inquiry will be required.

Credits

4 sh

Cross Listed Courses

ENS 346

Prerequisite

BIO 1514 or ENS 2150 or permission of instructor

Course Types

Science; Laboratory; Advanced Studies; Biology Elective

Previous Course Number

BIO 364

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