ENV-260 Environmental Science II
This course explores biological and ecological
principles as a means of understanding the
behavior of complex environmental systems,
including biotic communities, and ecosystems,
such as forests, coral reefs, and agricultural
ecosystems. We investigate human population
dynamics and human impacts on these systems and
consider issues in areas such as climatology,
biodiversity, conservation biology, sustainable
agriculture, toxicology, and risk assessment
using various models, problem-solving approaches,
and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Corequisite: ENV-260L
Prerequisite: ENV-160