Conservation Biology and Natural Resource Management

An exploration of the science of conservation biology, which is an applied field that combines the principles of ecology, population genetics, biogeography, economics, sociology, political science, philosophy and other fields to solve problems associated with conserving the world's biodiversity. The course will also investigate issues of natural resource management, including endangered species management, reserve design, and restoration ecology. Cross-listed with BI311. Offered odd year, spring.


Credit hours: 3.0

Prerequisites:

  • BI101 - General Biology I

Additional Prerequisites / Conditions: or instructor's permission

Last updated: 08/07/2023