BIOL 307 Field Biology I Units: 3.00
Two weeks of field work plus written assignments in one or two areas of study to be done when specialized modules are available in May, July, August or February. Studies may include ecology of birds, fish, insects, small mammals, plants, tundra and taiga, lakes and caves. The schedule of offerings for each year is available in January.
NOTE Field trip: estimated cost of each module and the schedule of offerings for each year is available in January.
NOTE Field trip: estimated cost of each module and the schedule of offerings for each year is available in January.
Requirements: Prerequisite Registration in a BIOL Major, BIOL Science Minor/General, or a BIMA, BIPS, BTEC, or EBIO Specialization, and BIOL 102/3.0 and BIOL 103/3.0.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Build competency in sampling protocols and data analysis.
- Gain a deep understanding of an ecological concept/problem.
- Investigate relationships based on field-collected data.
- Resolve a problem/question by designing, conducting, and interpreting data from a field study.