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ECOL 450: Advanced Ecology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An examination of advanced topics and issues in ecology, including levels of selection, models of population growth and regulation, multi-species interaction, niche theory, and community ecology. Prerequisites: 350 and 350L. Offered: fall,
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ECOL 451: Field Study of Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This course is designed to give students experience in applying ecological principles under field conditions. Sampling procedures will be used to collect original information to study topics such as ecosystem components, population estimation, species interrelations, food webs, and succession using firsthand information. Prerequisites: 350, 351. Offered: fall
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ECOL 454: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduction to the comparative study of animal behavior from psychological, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives. Prior study in experimental approaches to behavior and/or zoology is recommended. Prerequisite: 102 or consent of instructor. Offered: alternate years.
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ECOL 454 - Animal Behavior
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ECOL 455: Humans and the World Environment
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Lectures and discussions on the history, principles, practice, and philosophy of the human relationship with the environment. General Education Credits [ GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Elective]
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ECOL 458: Wildlife Management
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The ecological relationship of the biological characteristics, population, dynamics, habitat requirement, and management of important wildlife species. Prerequisites: 350 and 424 recommended, or consent of instructor. Offered: alternate years.
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ECOL 458L: Wildlife Management Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hour. Laboratory exercises supporting concepts presented in 458. Offered: alternate years.
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ECOL 465: Fundamentals of Tree-Ring Research
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Fundamentals of the field of dendrochronology, including its applications to archaeology, climatology, fire history, and insect outbreaks. Also listed as Anthropology 465, Geography 465, and Geology 465. *Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
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ECON 100: Basic Economics
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A brief overview of basic economic principles, with emphasis on the market system and its relevance to current economic issues and policies. The course is designed to introduce economics to those students who will not be taking principles of economics (200 and 201). General Education Credits [ GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Foundational]
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ECON 199: Honors Summer Seminar for High School Students
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. This Summer Honors course allows students to pick topics from many economic and political issues in the news for university-level exploration. In the first few meetings basic economic principles and models are discussed so that policy issues can be explored on a firm foundation. Issues are elected by the students but are likely to include Welfare, Medicare and Medicaid, the budget deficit, and the national debt. Emphasis is on the application of economic principles to these issues, with the majority of the time being devoted to student exploration of the issues using Internet searches and class discussion. Open to high school students on the completion of their junior year by application only.
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ECON 200: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information, linkto www.transferin.net/ctl.) Presents the essential features of the field of macroeconomics to convey an understanding of how a market economy functions at the aggregate level. Major elements include: national income accounting, unemployment, inflation, investment, aggregate demand and supply, the monetary system, stabilization policy, economic growth, and international trade. General Education Credits [ GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Elective]
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