2024-2025 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

BIO 436 Environmental Resources and Management

Analysis of the interactions of human population-resource depletion-pollution at local to global scales from an environmental management/protection perspective. Emphasis upon better understanding the impacts of over-population and methods for control, significance and loss of biodiversity, aquatic pollution, and global climate change.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIO 200 and BIO 290, or permission of department chair and CHEM 163 and CHEM 164 or CHEM 122.

General Education

Offered

  • Spring
  • Even

Will this Course be Offered for Graduate Credit

Yes