BIOSC 1310 - WETLAND ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 Wetlands are an important transitional habitat from terrestrial to aquatic systems, and they provide services that are critical to the health and functioning of the ecosystem. In this field-oriented course, we will investigate the different types of wetlands, the properties that define wetlands, the identification of characteristic wetland plants and animals, the benefits that wetlands supply to the ecosystem and society, and the history and present status of wetland management. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: PREQ: (BIOSC 0160 or 0165 or 0180 or 0191 or 0716 or 0835) or (BIOL 0102 or 0120) or GEOL 1641; Min Grade ‘C’ for all courses listed Course Attributes: Undergraduate Research Click here for class schedule information.
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