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3.00 Credits
FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS Focuses on Florida ecology. Combination of lecture, lab, field, and computer lab techniques used to study variety of habitats. Topics include energy flow through food chains, environmental modeling and general ecology. Prior exposure to general biology topics recommended. No prior experience required.
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3.00 Credits
FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS Same as PCB 1440 with honors content. Honors Program required.
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3.00 Credits
AQUATIC BIOLOGY Prerequisites: BSC 1010C or departmental approval Lecture, lab, and field biological survey of lakes and streams including taxonomy, ecology,and life cycles of freshwater organisms with emphasis on invertibrates. Covers physical and chemical factors of freshwater ecosystems, such as origin of lakes, evolution of streams, and biogeochemical cycles of freshwater. Biology of polluted water discussed. (Special Fee: $35.00)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BSC 1010C or department approval Lecture, lab and field biological survey of lakes and streams including taxonomy, ecology and life cycles of freshwater organisms with emphasis on invertebrates. Covers physical and chemical factors of freshwater ecosystems, such as origin of lakes, evolution of streams and biogeochemical cycles of freshwater. Biology of polluted water discussed. (Special Fee: $35.00)
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1.00 Credits
Field ecology course. Topics include plants, animals, water chemistry, stream flow dynamics, fresh water resources and management and pollution. All-day field trip required.
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1.00 Credits
NATURAL HISTORY OF FLORIDA RIVERS Field ecology course. Topics include plants, animals, water chemistry, stream flow dynamics, fresh water resources and management and pollution. All-day field trip required
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3.00 Credits
FIELD BIOLOGY This is an introductory field biology course. Field work and field trips are required. The course emphasizes basic sentence skills in field work methodology including field observations, note taking, data collection, and taxonomic identification of important species. General principles of ecology will be emphasized, along with the significance and importance of conserving biodiversity. Special travel fees apply.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the history, biology, ecology, diversity, and evolution of ecosystems of the NewWorld tropics. Emphasis will be on rainforest, riverine, savanna, estuarine, and coral reef communities. Topics include: nutrient and energy cycling; light gaps, vertical strata and forest structure; animal-plant interactions, such as pollination biology, seed predation, dispersal and herbivory; plant and animal defenses; social insects; and latitudinal trends in biodiversity.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
SELECTED TOPICS IN ECOLOGY Prerequisite: Departmental approval Selected topics in ecology based on the needs and areas of interest of the class and professor. May include laboratory and/or field work as part of the class. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 3 credits, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
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2.00 Credits
Basic fundamentals pertaining to grip, stance, posture and swing. Work with woods, irons, chipping and putting. Discussions on rules of play, etiquette and purchase and care of equipment. Emphasizes recreational and carry-over values of golf. (Special Fee: $25.00)
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