Conservation Biology: A Latin American Perspective (BIO 144, BIO 234)

HUMBIO
112
Instructors
Dirzo, R. (PI)
Kumagai, J. (TA)
Section Number
1
Principles and application of the science of preserving biological diversity. Conceptually, this course is designed to explore the major components relevant to the conservation of biodiversity, as exemplified by the Latin American region. The conceptual frameworks and principles, however, should be generally applicable, and provide insights for all regions of the world. All students will be expected to conduct a literature research exercise leading to a written report, addressing a topic of their choosing, derived from any of the themes discussed in class. Prerequisite: BIO 101 or BIO 43 or HUMBIO 2A or BIO 81 and 84 or consent of instructor.
Grading
Letter or Credit/No Credit
Requirements
GER: DB-NatSci
Units
3
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Resources, Environment, and Energy Policy
Academic Year
Quarter
Spring
Section Days
Monday Friday
Start Time
2:30 PM
End Time
3:20 PM
Location
Sequoia Hall 200