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Special Topics-Ecology Of Invasive Species WIL |
Enrollment Information (not real time - data refreshed nightly)
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Class #:
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21741 | |
Enrollment Capacity:
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30 |
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WIL |
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Enrollment Total:
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25 |
Credits:
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3.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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Dates:
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01/31/2022 - 05/13/2022 |
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OPEN |
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M W F , 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM |
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Capen 240 |
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North Campus |
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This course considers what invasive species are and the mechanisms that allow a species to go from its native range to spreading in the non-native range. The course includes analysis of the population biology and community ecology of invasion, as well as practical elements relevant to managing invasive species and prediction of their future spread. In order to take this course, you must have a prerequisite of either BIO 200 or EVS 309/BIO 309. |
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Course Description |
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Special topics courses are offered to allow students to explore topics not in the standard curriculum. Topic titles and content vary from semester to semester. Check with the department or the class schedule for current offerings. This course is dual listed with EVS 589. |
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Instructor(s) |
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Williams |
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