ENV234H1F - Environmental Biology: Structure and Function of Ecosystems (formerly ENV234Y1Y)
This multidisciplinary course draws on elements from geology, soil science, biology and ecology to understand past and present environments and human impacts on landscapes and ecosystems. Emphasis on the structure, functioning and connectivity of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Field trips and labs. Mandatory weekend day-long field trip (total cost about $15).
Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Science course
Breadth Requirement: Living Things and Their Environment (4)
2011-2012 Course Coordinator: H. Cyr
2011-2012 Course Instructors: J. Eckenwalder, L. Tutty
BIO120H1/GLG102H1/GGR100H1/FOR200H1/FOR201H1 or permission of department
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