BIO 122 - Fundamentals of Ecology Travel Study 14 credit hours - Three hours lecture weekly; 2 weeks travel study lab This course meets the Biological and Physical Sciences General Education Requirement.
Travel to unique ecosystems on planet earth to study the evolution, structure and function of ecosystems. Examine the basic geology, hydrology, climate, organism dynamics, and human cultures that affect example ecosystems. Apply the scientific method to principles of ecology, evolution, conservation, and human impacts. Travel fee.
Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENG 101 /ENG 101A and either eligibility for any general education math or a score of 27 or better on the Arithmetic Placement Test or a B or better in MAT 005
Note: This course requires pre- and post- travel meetings in addition to the instruction given during the travel experience. Students must sign up for the corresponding travel section and pay all travel fees separately. Students traveling to international destinations are required to have a valid passport 90 days prior to departure and valid 90 days following the return date.
Course Outcomes: 1. Apply the scientific method to test ecological principles using observation, measurement, identification, and data analysis.
2. Describe the process and basic mechanisms of evolution.
3. Describe the fundamental principles of ecology at the levels of population, community, and ecosystem.
4. Explain the relationship of humans to ecosystems including benefits received from ecosystems and impacts made on ecosystems.
5. Compare and contrast geology, hydrology, climate, organisms, and human impacts of field sites visited during the travel course in terms of historical background and future prospects for these ecosystems.
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