2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIO 3302 - Ecology (4) When Offered: Fall; Spring A study of the interaction of organisms with their environment. Principles discussed will include natural selection and adaptation, population growth and regulation, interspecific interactions, including competition, predation, parasite-host relationships and mutualism, the structure and function of communities and ecosystems, geographical ecology, and human impacts on the biosphere. STT 2810 recommended. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. Prerequisites: BIO 1801 for non-Biology majors, BIO 1802 for Biology majors. (ND Prerequisite: passing the math placement test or successful completion of MAT 0010 .)
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