BI 420 : Conservation Biology Seminar

Conservation Biology is a highly interdisciplinary field that studies biodiversity, the natural processes that control it and the maintenance of biodiversity under the increasing pressures of humans. This course will utilize lecture, articles from the primary literature and presentations from researchers in the field of conservation biology. This course is a capstone course for the Conservation Concentration within the biology major. Students will be required to write an extensive literature review and give a presentation.

Prerequisites

BI 332, Junior or Senior standing.

Fees

$20 fee.

Overview

Program

Hours

2

Semester Offered

Spring even