Course Description
Ecology and the Environment
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Course Number: ENVR004
This course introduces ecological principles, theories and issues and examines the effect of humans and technology on ecosystems from historical, contemporary, and future perspectives. Concepts and context will be investigated through a variety of activities including lectures, hands-on laboratories, reflective exercises and interactive web-based activities. Students will have an opportunity to collaboratively discuss and debate issues to reinforce learning. This course is also available through Distributed Learning.
Units: 45.00
Hours: 45.00