Course Schedule
BIOL 3133 OA —
Evolution and Ecology
CRN 50619
3.0 credit hours
An introduction to major principles of evolution and ecology. This course covers the origin and maintenance of genetic variation, genetic change in populations over time (microevolutionary processes of selection, drift, and gene flow), and taxonomic diversification (macroevolutionary process of speciation). Students will see how this evolution and diversification are shaped by ecological interactions between organisms and their abiotic and biotic environment. These ecological interactions will be studied at the population, community, and ecosystem levels.
Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in BIOL 1108 and BIOL 1108L, and CHEM 1211K or CHEM 1211 and CHEM 1211L.
Course Details
College |
Science and Mathematics |
Instructor |
Hodgson, Jay |
Location |
Online Course |
Seats Available |
Full!
(53 / 53)
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Instructional Method |
Fully at a distance
More than 95% of class sessions are delivered via distance education technology. This course may require students to travel to campus/designated instructional site to attend orientation, take an exam, or participate in other on-site experiences.
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Waitlist Available |
0 / 5
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Schedule Type |
Asynchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Course: Instruction delivered online without specified meeting days, times, or location.
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Material Cost |
N/A |
Semester |
Summer 2025 |
University Store |
Online
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Term |
Minimester I |
Course Fees |
N/A
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Meeting Times
Dates |
Days |
Time |
Building |
Room |
May 19 - June 20, 2025
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