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Course ID:WILD 4280/6280. 3 hours. Repeatable for maximum 9 hours credit.
Course Title:Field Study in Natural History
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Description:
Field studies to explore the ecology and natural history of plant and vertebrate communities in a variety of biomes and ecosystems. Identification and field study skills will be emphasized.
Athena Title:Field Study in Natural History
Nontraditional Format:Field study course taught off campus during summer. Emphasis is on field studies and experiential learning including plant and animal identification and research study techniques. Also, course includes lecture/discussions and readings on natural resource management in protected areas. Lectures in field by local experts and instructor. Typically taught in August at Great Smoky Mountains National Park or other locations. Extensive hiking may be required.
Undergraduate Prerequisite:(BIOL 1108 and BIOL 1108L) or ECOL 3500-3500L or [(FANR 3200 or FANR 3200W) and FANR 3200L] or (WILD(ECOL) 3580 and WILD(ECOL) 3580L) or permission of school
Graduate Prerequisite:(BIOL 1108 and BIOL 1108L) or ECOL 3500-3500L or [(FANR 3200 or FANR 3200W) and FANR 3200L] or (WILD(ECOL) 3580 and WILD(ECOL) 3580L) or permission of school
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Offered summer semester every year.
Grading System:A-F (Traditional)
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