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2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

GEMS 153 - Populations in Changing Environments


In this investigation-based course students will explore the biological principles of population growth and dynamics, extinction and evolution, species interactions, biodiversity and conservation. Topics are studied within an environmental context using quantitative and experimental approaches. GEMS 100  is highly recommended prior to or concurrently with this course, except for students who have received college credit for MATH 126  or MATH 131 .

Credits: 4
Terms Offered: Fall
Attributes: Natural Science I with lab (NSL)