BIO.107 is a non-major, introductory course for students who have not had any previous biology instruction. The course explores basic concepts in ecology used in wildlife conservation, especially the enhancement of both game and nongame wildlife populations through management. The impact of human behavior on human/wildlife interactions, habitat, wildlife populations and diversity will be included.
Below is a list of the planned BIO.107 course sections for this semester and near future. The seat availability shown below is not updated in real time and may be out of date. Please keep in mind that course sections may be cancelled, changed, or otherwise altered before the course section start date.
Section Name | Synonym | Location | Meeting Info | Instructor | Seats Available | Academic Credits | Billing Credits | Additional Info |
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Section Name BIO.107.W01 | Synonym 66031 | Location Internet Offering | Meeting Info May 23 – August 12Online CourseWEBOnline ONLINE | Instructor Jeff Percha | Seats Available 18 of 25 | Academic Credits 3.00 | Billing Credits 3.00 | Additional Info Buy books |
Section Name | Synonym | Location | Meeting Info | Instructor | Seats Available | Academic Credits | Billing Credits | Additional Info |
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Section Name BIO.107.W01 | Synonym 66775 | Location Internet Offering | Meeting Info August 29 – December 16Online CourseWEBOnline ONLINE | Instructor Jeff Percha | Seats Available 11 of 25 | Academic Credits 3.00 | Billing Credits 3.00 | Additional Info Buy books |