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BIO206

Evolution and Interactions of Life

Subject code

BIO

Course Number

206

Department(s)

Instructor(s)

R. Bavis, D. Dearborn, B. Huggett

Course Long Title

Evolution and Interactions of Life

Description

An introduction to ecological and evolutionary patterns, principles, and processes. Topics include speciation, mechanisms of evolution, pivotal events in evolutionary history, adaptation to environmental challenges, life history strategies, population dynamics, community structure and species interactions, and ecosystem processes in a changing world. Only open to sophomores and juniors. Prerequisite(s): BIO 195 or ENVR 203.

Modes of Inquiry

Scientific Reasoning [SR]

Writing Credit

No writing credit

Class Restriction

Exclude First Years, Exclude Seniors

Offering Frequency

Normally offered every semester