BIOEE 1610

BIOEE 1610

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2015-2016.

This course provides an introduction to ecology, covering interactions between organisms and the environment at scales of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Ecological principles are used to explore the theory and applications of major issues facing humanity in the 21st century, including population dynamics, disease ecology, biodiversity and invasive species, global change, and other topics of environmental sustainability.

When Offered Fall, spring.

Distribution Category (PBS)
Course Attribute (CU-SBY)

Comments Four-credit option involves writing component and a discussion section that meets twice per week. Biological sciences majors must take course for a letter grade.

Outcomes
  • Students will understand the ecological principles that affect organismal, population, community, ecosystems, and biospheric processes
  • Students will be able to apply these principles to contemporary environmental problems
  • Students will be able to analyze ecological relationships for proximate and ultimate causation, and be able to work with multi-level systems interactions.
  • Students will be able to use basic conceptual and analytical tools to describe complex ecological relationships.
  • Students will be familiar with a number of experimental and synthetic approaches to analyzing and discovering ecological processes at the major scales of ecological organization.
  • Students will write and discuss knowledgeably about the ecological dimensions of environmental issues

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion.

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  •  1171 BIOEE 1610   LEC 001

  • Biological sciences majors are required to take this course for a letter grade. 4-credit option involves writing component and a discussion section that meets twice per week.

  •  1172 BIOEE 1610   DIS 201

  •  1173 BIOEE 1610   DIS 202

  •  1174 BIOEE 1610   DIS 203

  •  1175 BIOEE 1610   DIS 204

  •  1176 BIOEE 1610   DIS 205

  •  1177 BIOEE 1610   DIS 206

  •  1178 BIOEE 1610   DIS 207

  •  1179 BIOEE 1610   DIS 208

  •  1180 BIOEE 1610   DIS 209

  •  3614 BIOEE 1610   DIS 210

  •  4026 BIOEE 1610   DIS 211

  •  4048 BIOEE 1610   DIS 212

  •  4248 BIOEE 1610   DIS 213

  •  4249 BIOEE 1610   DIS 214