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BIOL 105 - Ecosystem Ecology of Western Washington


5.0 Credits
Explore the ecology of our terrestrial ecosystems and our impacts on them, while learning to recognize common land animals and plants and how they live. For non-science majors. Focus on field trips to local ecosystems. Up to three Saturday field trips, typically to NW Trek & Mt. Rainier. Prerequisite: Placement into both ENGL& 101  (was ENGL 105) and MATH 090 . Additional field trip fee may be required.MATH 090 

Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a critical understanding of the biological principles that apply to Pacific Northwest terrestrial ecosystems. These principles include, among others, ecosystem structure and function, succession, the roles climate and topography play in the distribution of organisms and of ecosystems, adaptation, and evolution. [REASON]
  2. Identify the major plants, animals, and other organisms that live in western Washington, and describe their basic natural history. [REASON]
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the impacts that humans have on Western Washington ecosystems through their personal and political choices. [ACT]
  4. Demonstrate a critical and basic understanding of the nature, process and methodology of science, especially as it relates to the study of terrestrial ecosystems in the field. These include the principles underlying the theories and processes underlying scientific discovery and the nature of scientific evidence upon which such contemporary scientific theories are based. [REASON]
  5. Correctly and appropriately collect and analyze data, including sketching observations and using graphs. [REASON]
  6. Correctly and safely use and care for tools and equipment appropriate for the study of terrestrial systems. [ACT]
  7. Productively work in groups to successfully complete group activities and assignments. [COMMUNICATE]
  8. Effectively communicate biological knowledge and understanding using a variety of methods. [COMMUNICATE]



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