Aquatic Ecology
This course is a study of abiotic and biotic interactions in the freshwater aquatic environment. This includes the physical and chemical characteristics of streams and lakes and the classification, morphology, identification, and ecology of aquatic invertebrates and vertebras. Laboratory studies emphasize the study of aquatic organisms and their interaction. This course includes an applied field component.
- Prerequisite: BIOL 30 is recommended
- Hours: 70 (3-2)