Fundamentals of Ecology - Bio  220

 

 

Syllabus & Class Meeting Notes Course Goals Course Information
 Homework & References Rules of Engagement Lab Reports & Presentations

Course Goals:

Course Overview:

    Fundamentals of Ecology offers a study of the relationships among organisms and their environments, at several different levels and scales.  This course provides an overview of the extremely diverse field of ecology, from the ecology of individual organisms and their adaptations to the environment, to the dynamics of populations and species interactions in ecological communities, and the intricacies of energy flow and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.  Examples from the classic ecological literature as well as more contemporary studies are used to illustrate key concepts throughout the course.  The lab allows students to learn about a variety of field methods and sampling protocols used by professional ecologists, and requires in-depth data summary, analysis, presentation, and problem-solving. 

 

    The textbook by Smith and Smith presents the current state of the art in ecology as viewed by contemporary ecologists and experts in a variety of fields.  As a supplement to the text, you will also read and discuss papers from the scientific literature that are pertinent to each of the topics we address. The book and papers are excellent resources for starting down the path toward understanding what ecology is and what ecologists do.

    My approach in this course will be to combine interactive lectures with cooperative group learning activities.  Your presence, alert interest, and active participation will be required every day!!

  

Course Objectives:

This  course has three main goals.  Students will:

  1. Gain an understanding of the major principles addressed in the field of ecology – the dominant branch of environmental biology. 

  2. Further their understanding of the scientific method and how it is used to study natural systems. 

  3. Explore some of the methods and techniques used by ecologists in the field and the laboratory. 

 

Bio 320 – Summary of Student Individual Goals

Winter 2013

 Local Environment

 Ecological Skills

 General Ecological Concepts

 Grade Goals

General Goals 

 

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