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Semester: Fall 2024Credit Hours: 3.0
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This general survey course focuses on current environmental issues and possible solutions, as well as historical and present courses of action. Concepts include environmental policy, biodiversity, population ecology, pollution of land, air, and water, energy resources, and non-renewable and renewable resources. Both local and global environmental issues are examined from scientific, economic, biological, political, societal, and/or ethical viewpoints, in order to view the role that environmental biology has on society.
Note: Students enrolling in BIO110 are not required to enroll in BIO111 (lab). However, those students needing a 4 semester-hour lab science for transfer purposes may wish to concurrently enroll in BIO110 and BIO111. Recommended Coreq, BIO111
IAI: L1 905
Status | Days | Times | Location | Instructor | Meeting Times | Duration | Books / Materials | Ticket # | CRN |
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Course Location
Sugar Grove Campus, Science Building, Room 121Sugar Grove Campus |
Fischer, Dani | Day Classes | Standard 16-Week | View |
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Course Location
OnlineInstruction occurs exclusively online, through the Canvas learning management system, for the duration of the course. Online courses are delivered in an asynchronous manner, which means that students learn from instruction, such as prerecorded video lessons and assigned learning tasks, that is not delivered in-person or in real-time. |
Watts, Tanya | Standard 16-Week | View |
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