BIOL 210 Environmental Biology
teaches a foundation of basic ecological principles that leads to an examination of current issues of environmental concern. Lectures include such topics as air/water/soil pollution, overpopulation, extinction, deforestation, global warming, and ozone depletion. Laboratory exercises include indoor experiments, outdoor field studies, and visits to local facilities of environmental concern. This course is applicable toward all certificates and degrees; group requirements include natural/life science; areas of concentration include biology, general science (credit hours 4.0, lecture hours 3.0, lab hours 2.0). IAI:L1 905L