UENV
2400

Principles of Ecology

University Curriculum: Environmental Studies

Principles of Ecology
Fall 2012
Taught By: Sanpisa Sritraitrat
Section: A

Course Reference Number: 5495

Credits: 4

Students learn the fundamental ecological principles starting with core concepts in evolution then building from species and populations to community dynamics and structure, the study of ecosystems, and finally landscape ecology. The course also introduces the drivers of biodiversity, the importance of genetic diversity, and the impacts of climate change on species and communities. This course is positioned to justify the statement that understanding ecology (how biological organisms interact with each other and their environment) is crucial to understanding how to move toward a more sustainable future.

This course is open to all bachelor level students at the university.

College: University Curriculum (UL)

Department: Environmental Studies (UENV)

Campus: New York City (GV)

Course Format: Seminar (R)

Max Enrollment: 18