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2015 Fall Regular Semester
BIOL 108/Laboratory/Y - Introduction to Biodiversity
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Through time, organisms have been affected by their environment and have in turn helped shape their environment. Thus, the present organisms and environment are products of a long period of interactions. This course is an introduction to organisms/ environment interactions. It will examine how the major groups of existing organisms have evolved, and how the relationships among them are reflected in their classification. Using examples from each of the kingdoms, the course will explore the principles that underlie our understanding of organism unity, and diversity. An understanding of how organisms are involved in major ecosystem processes leads to insights about the stability of these systems, and helps to evaluate the impact of human activities on these systems. Prerequisite: Biology 30
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
Lab Fee UT Science
C$25.00
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Fee Group
All)
Instructors
Schock, Danna
Duration
9/2/2015 - 12/18/2015
Schedule
Wednesday 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM; Keyano College Campu, Clearwater Building, Room 234
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
BIOL 108 / Lecture
Credit Types
Letter Grade
Class
20
Seats
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Remaining
Open
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Campus
Keyano College - Main Campus
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Program
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College
Art Sci Bus Ed
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Department
Environmental Tech
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