Conservation Biology BIOL A355
Biology Elective Course
Course Description:
The study of the conservation of biodiversity based in the principles of ecology, evolution and genetics. The primary goal is to understand natural ecological systems in the context of a human dominated world to maintain biological diversity in concert with an exploding human population. This is accomplished through lecture, socratic discussion and videos. Prerequisites: Completion of Biology Core Courses.
Course Structure:
3 credits, lecture.
Instructors:
Dr. David White
Link to current course homepages:
Dr. White's course, Also, check Loyola's Blackboard website
To find out more about this course, please feel free to contact the
instructor or visit the course homepage. You can also visit
the Loyola's Schedule of Classes
link and see the very most up-to-date syllabus for offerings of this course.
Illustrations by Jean Cassels (jean-cassels.com)