Select the desired Level or Schedule Type to find available classes for the course. |
BIOL 360 - Wildlife Management and Conservation Topics |
A seminar that explores recent wildlife management and conservation issues. Topics are current and, thus are ever-changing. Topics may include human-wildlife conflicts, regulatory and policy decisions, emerging wildlife diseases, genetic techniques for wildlife conservation, and climate adaptation plans for wildlife management. State and regional wildlife issues, are emphasized, including state endangered species regulatory review process, local invasions of exotic species, and urban predator management.
Prerequisite: BIOL 101 Biological Concepts or BIOL 160 Introduction to Organismal Biology or permission of the instructor.
0.500 Credit hours 2.000 Lecture hours Levels: Non-Matriculated, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Biology Department Course Attributes: Undergraduate Level Course Restrictions: May not be assigned one of the following Student Attributes: DGCE Student |
Return to Previous | New Search |