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BIOL 18400: Limnology
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This course intoduces basic and applied concepts in limnology, or the study of fresh waters. It analyzes the physical, chemical, biological and ecosystems processes in lakes (so called lentic environments). The course has a strong laboratory component with hands-on research in an effort to understand regional lake ecology.
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BIOL 19300: Introduction to Oceanography
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course introduces the varied techniques of the oceanographer; it emphasizes recent developments in the field of Marine Sciences as well as physical, chemical, geological and biological aspects of the world's oceans. Field work required; a trip on a research vessel recommended. Offered only in the summer at the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium facilities.
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BIOL 19425: Coastal Marine Geology
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course includes a field study of the geological processes of the beach, bay, lagoon, estuary and salt marsh; it also covers erosional and depositional features and sediment analysis. Field experience is supplemented by laboratory work and individual projects. Offered in the summer at New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium facilities.
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BIOL 20100: Introduction to Natural Resources
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This introductory course considers natural resources and their relationship to man and society. For science and non-science majors.
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BIOL 20150: Human Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach
3.00 Credits
Rowan University
This course will take an evolutionary approach to understand how the environment has shaped biological and cultural changes in humans, and how humans have and are continuously impacting the environment. The emphasis of this course will be to understand the biological, cultural and environmental diversity that has emerged through human history and its impact in the intricate interactions among humans and between humans and their environment.
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BIOL 20310: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This course emphasizes population, communities and ecosystems. It studies aspects of energy flow, species diversity and population dynamics in a variety of ecosystems. The course requires laboratory and field work.
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BIOL 20321: Physiological Ecology
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: BIOL 01100 and BIOL 01101 This course studies the physiological aspects of basic ecological principles and concepts, and the adjustments which organisms make in response to changing environmental factors. May not be offered annually.
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BIOL 20330: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: BIOL 01204 This course covers topics related to general environmental issues, the flow of energy and matter through the environment, the natural resources to sustain life, their use and abuse, and the governmental laws and regulations concerning the environment. The course deals with the environmental ethics faced in today's society, the impact of pollution both to the environment and to humans, and the factors involved in urban ecology.
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BIOL 20401: Principles of Ecology
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: STAT 02260 and CHEM 05102 and MATH 03315 and BIOL 01100 or STAT 02260 and CHEM 05102 and MATH 03315 and BIOL 01105 This course covers basic topics related to the ecological understanding of the environment from a point of view of population dynamics and community structure as well as individual organism's ecology. It includes case studies of applied ecology.
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BIOL 20425: Environmental Toxicology
4.00 Credits
Rowan University
Prerequisites: BIOL 01024 and CHEM 07200 This course covers topics related to the fate and impact of pollutants in the environment. This course deals with the laws and regulations of pollutant discharge, the kinds of chemical pollutants, the transport and distribution of such chemicals into the environment, and their effect in populations and communities as well as individual organisms. The acute and chronic effect of these pollutants, the principles of environmental monitoring and assessment, and special examples and case studies will be analyzed.
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