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5310. Conservation Biology
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: None.
Grading Basis: Graded
Case studies and theoretical approaches to conservation of biological diversity, genetic resources, plant and animal communities, and ecosystem functions. Topics emphasize ecological and evolutionary principles that form the scientific basis of this emerging, interdisciplinary field, as well as socio-political, legal, economic, and ethical aspects of conservation.
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Term | Class Number | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Enrollment | Location | Credits | Grading Basis | Notes | |
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1248 10501 1 001 | Fall 2024 | 10501 | Storrs | In Person | Elphick, Chris | 001 | Reg | TuTh 2:00pm‑3:15pm |
6/20 | CHM T215 | 3.00 | Graded |