Courses
Taught in the Biological Sciences
Division
of Natural Science, Mathematics and Engineering
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| BIO
190
2/1.45/1.93 BIOLOGY FIELD STUDIES: YELLOWSTONE-GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK A lecture and laboratory field course to study the flora and fauna and natural history of selected sites within Yellowstone-Grand Teton National Parks and adjacent areas. |
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BIO 191
1 or 2/.5 or 1/1.5 or 3 |
| BIO 192
1 or 2/.5 or 1/1.5 or 3 BIOLOGY FIELD STUDIES: MOUNT WHITNEY A study of the flora and fauna of the pinyon-juniper woodland in the Mt. Whitney wilderness area. |
| BIO 194, A, B
1 or 2/.5 or 1/1.5 or 3 BIOLOGY FIELD STUDIES: CALIFORNIA COASTAL ISLANDS A study of the ecology of estuaries of the California Coastal Islands. The course will include origin of estuaries, morphology and parameters of estuarine basins, estuarine shores and substrates, and flora and fauna identification. |
| BIO 289
.5-4/.5-4/.5-9 SPECIAL TOPICS The Special Topics course is a grouping of short seminars designed to provide students with the latest ideas in a field of study. The course content is thematic in nature and each seminar within the course differs from other offerings in the same course. R E 3 |
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