BIO2601 ENVIRON ECOLOGY AND HUMANITY
A course for nonscience majors briefly describing basic global, ecological principles. Emphasis on disruptive effects on the environment. Pollution, pesticides, endangered species and human population pressures. This course may be taken with laboratory for 4 semester hours or without laboratory for 3 semester hours. Biology majors may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisite: Bio 1000 or permission of instructor.