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BIOL 347 - Environmental ConservationAn in-depth study of conservation biology including interrelationships between humans and the environment, historical perspectives, present predicaments and future outlook. Describing, monitoring, and preserving biological diversity is a major theme with emphasis on economic and ethical values, extinction, habitat destruction, overexploitation, as well as, managing, restoring, and protecting areas. Typically Offered Fall Only Level: UG Class Restriction: AJ, AR, HJ, HR, IJ, IR, JR, RJ, RR, SR Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite BIOL 122/C- Ferris Equivalencies: Department: BIOL |
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