BIOL 210 - Environmental Biology

Description:BIOL 210 teaches a foundation of basic ecological principles that leads to an examination of current issues of environmental concern. Lectures will include such topics as air/water/soil pollution, overpopulation, extinction, deforestation, global warming, and ozone depletion. Laboratory exercises will include indoor experiments, outdoor field studies, and visits to local facilities of environmental concern.
Credit hours:3-2-4
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Natural/Life Science
  • Area of concentration - Biology, General Science
IAI:L1 905L: Environmental Biology (GECC)
Offered:Offered in Fall and Spring.

Spring 2010 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
BIOL 2100112:30p
12:00p
1:45p
1:50p
M,W
F (lab)
Larrick, D

Fall 2009 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
BIOL 210011:30p
12:00p
2:45p
1:50p
M,W
F (lab)
Larrick, D

Biology Courses

NumberTitleHours
BIOL 101Concepts of Biology 13-2-4
BIOL 102Concepts of Biology 23-2-4
BIOL 106Issues in Human Biology3-0-3
BIOL 120Plants and Society3-0-3
BIOL 130Genetics and Society3-0-3
BIOL 201Human Anatomy & Physiology 13-2-4
BIOL 202Human Anatomy and Physiology 23-2-4
BIOL 210Environmental Biology3-2-4
BIOL 220Microbiology3-2-4