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BIOL 220 - Reading the Landscape (Lab) |
A study of how patterns in the current biological and physical landscape of the Cumberland Plateau can be explained by historical human land use and natural disturbances. Landscape change is examined through field investigation of specific places on the Domain conducted in combination with the analysis of aerial imagery and other geospatial data resources. The course also addresses how disturbance history can influence one's aesthetic valuation of the landscape and guide landscape-level conservation efforts.
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Laboratory, Laboratory, Lecture/Seminar All Sections for this Course Mathematics & Natural Sciences Division Biology Department Course Attributes: Biology-E&B-Human Dimensions, ESAH-Life Physical Sciences, Lab Science for B.S. Degree Mutual Exclusion: This course carries a mutual exclusion with the following courses; you may not enroll in it if you have completed any of the following with a passing grade: BIOL 219 Prerequisites: Undergraduate level BIOL 130 Minimum Grade of D- |
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