Tropical Reef Ecology
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This course explores major ecological themes that include community organization and biodiversity, ecologic successions, adaptive strategies, trophic structure, and reef zonation around Little Cayman Island. Field studies reinforce the complex dynamics that are important in tropical ecosystems, and we will examine the primary stressors resulting in the major changes being reported on reefs around the world. Students spend eight days on Little Cayman in January and participate in discussions at Baruch during the spring term. Students must complete both the lecture (ENV 3015L) and the lab to earn credit for this course. This course may be used as an elective within both the natural sciences ad hoc major and the natural sciences Tier III minor. Students must complete both the lecture and the lab to earn credit for this course. This course may be used as an elective within both the Natural Sciences Ad Hoc major and the Natural Sciences Tier III minor.
Career
Undergraduate
Credits
Value
4
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0
Min
0
Course Count
1
Number Of Credits
0
Number Of Repeats
1
Repeatable
No
Contact Use
Yes
Generate Attendance
No
Left Use
Yes
Present Use
Yes
Reason Use
Yes
Tardy Use
Yes
Template Override
No
Time Use
Yes
Attendance Type
Class Meeting
Auto Create
No
Code
LEC
Instructor Contact Hours
4
Default Section Size
35
Final Exam Type
Yes
Include in Dynamic Date Calc
No
Instruction Mode
In Person
LMS File Type
Blackboard CourseInfo 4
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0
Optional Component
No
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4