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Dec 26, 2024
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EVSC 330 - Aquatic Ecology Credit(s): 3 Aquatic ecology is a fascinating, but often challenging field of study, as the processes and organisms are not always readily observable. Freshwater habitats form an integral part of the cycle of life on our planet. In this course students will learn about the physical, chemical and biological processes that create, shape and transform freshwater habitats. Students will learn how to study these systems, as well as how to identify major groups of aquatic organisms through explorations in both the laboratory and in the field.
Prerequisites: EVSC 301 /BIOL 301 and EVSC 301L /BIOL 301L (Lab). Course Level: Undergraduate Crosslistings: BIOL 330
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