Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 2 Lab Hours: 4
Prerequisite:
FW 101 or concurrently
Restrictions:
Open to undergraduate students in the Fisheries and Wildlife major.
Not open to students with credit in:
FW 284
Description:
Natural history and ecology of primary terrestrial, wetland, and aquatic ecosystems. Species and communities in Michigan and the United States. Species identification in various ecosystem types. Impacts of disturbances on ecosystems. Field trips required.
Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 2 Lab Hours: 4
Prerequisite:
FW 101 or concurrently
Restrictions:
Open to undergraduate students in the Fisheries and Wildlife major or in the Lyman Briggs Fisheries and Wildlife Coordinate major.
Not open to students with credit in:
FW 284
Description:
Natural history and ecology of primary terrestrial, wetland, and aquatic ecosystems. Species and communities in Michigan and the United States. Species identification in various ecosystem types. Impacts of disturbances on ecosystems. Field trips required.
Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 2 Lab Hours: 4
Prerequisite:
FW 101 or concurrently
Restrictions:
Open to undergraduate students in the Fisheries and Wildlife major or in the Lyman Briggs Fisheries and Wildlife Coordinate major.
Description:
Natural history and ecology of primary terrestrial, wetland, and aquatic ecosystems. Species and communities in Michigan and the United States. Species identification in various ecosystem types. Impacts of disturbances on ecosystems. Field trips required.
Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: 2 Lab Hours: 4
Prerequisite:
FW 101 or concurrently
Restrictions:
Open to undergraduate students in the Lyman Briggs College or in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife.
Description:
Natural history and ecology of primary terrestrial, wetland, and aquatic ecosystems. Species and communities in Michigan and the United States. Species identification in various ecosystem types. Impacts of disturbances on ecosystems. Field trips required.