A 3-week field course that provides students an opportunity to develop skills in research and study design in the field of Environmental Science and Ecology. Students will live in a field camp to allow them to fully immerse themselves in their research projects, which could cover the range of ecology, botany, geography, environmental science and/or environmental studies. Course content also includes instruction in key aspects of conservation biology and resource management. Prerequisites: AUSTA 215 and AUENV 120 or AUGEO 120 (2021) and one of AUGEO 218 (2021), AUGEO 230 (2021), AUENV 252, AUBIO 253. Notes: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUBIO 334, AUENV 334 and AUGEO 334 (2021).
Section | Capacity | Class times | Instructor(s) |
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LECTURE 3800
(87776) |
18 |
2023-08-24 - 2023-09-12 (MTWRF)
09:00 - 12:00
TBD
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Primary Instructor: Glen Hvenegaard
Primary Instructor: Greg King
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LAB 3801
(87777) |
18 |
2023-08-24 - 2023-09-12 (MTWRF)
14:00 - 17:00
TBD
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Primary Instructor: Glen Hvenegaard
Primary Instructor: Greg King
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SEMINAR 3802
(87778) |
18 |
2023-08-24 - 2023-09-12 (MTWRF)
13:00 - 14:00
TBD
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Primary Instructor: Glen Hvenegaard
Primary Instructor: Greg King
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