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Feb 05, 2025
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BIO 4340 - Environmental Challenges and Ecological Solutions Credit(s): 4
This course explores the intersection among ecological knowledge, societal goals, and environmental issues focusing on creative and effective solutions. Students will build a framework of knowledge that integrates the underlying causes of environmental problems with political, historical, technical, and ecological constraints and opportunities. Topics will vary by semester and may include endangered- or wildlife-species management, landscape design and management, waste and pollution management, natural resource extraction, biodiversity, or climate change.
(with lab)
Prerequisites: BIO 1211 and ENV 1080 .
Restrictions: Sophomore standing or permission.
Offering Location: Lyndon Campus
Repeatable for Credit: Two times, with change of topic.
Notes: There is a course fee.
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