BI 2080 - Principles of Ecology
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Course Description
BI 2080 - Principles of Ecology 3 (3-0-3) UT | |
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Ecology is the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment in a hierarchy of levels of individuals, organizations, populations, communities and ecosystems. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive survey of general concepts that can stand alone or serve as preparation for advanced courses in ecology. Labs emphasize the collection, analysis and interpretation of data from ecological experiments to illustrate and complement the lecture material. Examples will be drawn from a broad range of organisms and systems. |
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Time: | 15 Weeks, 90 Hours |
Timetable for BI2080
Code | Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable |
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BI2080 | A3 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person) |
Amar, Beatrice | J203 | T R | 13:00-14:20 | $630.49 | |
BI2080 | L1 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Apr 23, 2025 On-Campus (Attend On-Campus, In-Person) |
Amar, Beatrice | J126 | W | 14:30-17:20 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for BI2080
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BI2080 | A3 | Amar B | Jan-Apr 2023 | |
BI2080 | A3 | Amar B | Jan-Apr 2021 | |
BI2080 | A3 | Amar B | Jan-Apr 2020 | |
BI2080 | A3 | Amar B | Jan-Apr 2019 | |
BI2080 | Amar B | Jan-Apr 2017 | ||
BI2080 | Henley S | Jan-Apr 2016 | ||
BI2080 | Goth G | Jan-Apr 2015 | ||
BI2080 | Goth G | Jan-Apr 2014 | ||
BI2080 | Goth G | Jan-Apr 2013 | ||
BI2080 | Goth G | Jan-Apr 2012 | ||
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