ENV 2000 EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY
A consideration of the principles and methodologies of evolutionary thought, and a reconstruction of the history of life. Through an understanding of micro-and macroevolutionary mechanisms, students will analyze the diversification of earth's biota and the influence of current ecological conditions on possible future trajectories. Labs emphasize comparative biology through morphological and computer-based phylogenetic analyses. This course is a major requirement for Biology Majors (B.S.) in the School of Environmental and Sustainability Sciences who are in the Environmental Biology track (3hrs lecture, 3hrs lab). Limitations on Enrollment: 24 Prerequisite: ENV 1000 and BIO 1400
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EVERY SPRING