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Field Ecology and Conservation Biology Classes

 

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The following courses are regularly offered, providing students a solid foundation upon which to pursue advanced work in Field Ecology & Conservation Biology.

Advanced Analysis in Biology
Agroecology
Animal Behavior
Basic Research Design and Analysis in Biology
Biochemistry I and II
Biology I and II
Biology of Fishes
Biology of Vertebrates
Biomechanics
Calculus I and II
Chemistry I and II
Co-evolutionary Ecology
Conservation Biology
Conservation of Endangered Species
Cross Kingdom Interactions
students in labEcology
Ecology: Natural History
Economic Botany
Edible Botany
Entomology
Environmental Chemistry
Evolutionary Ecology
Field Ecology and Data Analysis
Fisheries and Their Management
Forest Ecology, Silviculture, and Policy
Functional Plant Morphology
Functional Vertebrate Anatomy
Genetics
Herpetology
Invertebrate Zoology
Lichen Biology
Mammalogy
Marine Biology
Marine Mammal Biology I & II
Marine Policy
Morphology and Diversity of Plants
Oceanography
Organic Chemistry I & II
Ornithology
Physics I, II & III
birdwatchersPlant Systematics
Plant Taxonomy
River Conservation
River Ecology
Seminar in Marine Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation
Sensory Ecology and Animal Communication
Stream Ecology
Tropical Marine Ecology
Weed Ecology
Winter Ecology

Other Related Classes
 
The classes listed below are a sample of those frequently of interest to students pursuing Field Ecology & Conservation Biology.

Cultural Ecology of the Maine Fishing Industry
Ecological Economics
Environmental Education
Environmental History
Environmental Issues in Developing Countries
Environmental Journalism
Environmental Law and Policy
Environmental Literature
Fisheries Management
Food Systems
Geographic Information Systems I and II
Global Environmental Politics
History of the American Conservation Movement
Human Ecology of Forests
Human Ecology of Wilderness
Introduction to Journalism
Introduction to Statistics and Research Design
Introduction to Video Production
Island Life
Literature and Ecology of the Sea
Piloting and Navigation
Presentation Skills
Salmon: History and Policy of North Atlantic Fisheries
Soundscape
Technical Writing
Wildlife Law Facilities


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