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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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ENV 3106 - Conservation Biology

Credits: 4
The mission of conservation biology is the conservation of life on earth, and thus to balance the needs of people and biodiversity. To understand the promise and peril of conservation biology’s mission in a rapidly globalizing world, the course introduces students to the elements of the contemporary biodiversity crisis, the applied practices of professional conservationists, and the values and scientific theories that provide the discipline’s foundation. Coursework is designed to develop practical skills and disciplinary knowledge through interactive lectures, field trips, and group and individual projects.

 
Lab period included.
Prerequisites ENV 1131 or ENV 2151 or BIO-1111 and BIO-1117
McDaniel Plan: Scientific Inquiry Embedded Lab



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