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The University of Massachusetts Amherst

Biodiversity

BIOLOGY 108

For non-science or science majors; not for Biology major credit. This course will explore the evolution, extinction, and conservation of biodiversity on earth. We will survey the diversity of both ecosystems and organisms found throughout the globe. The generation of biodiversity will be explained by both ecological and genetic approaches to evolution. The loss of biodiversity due to historic extinctions and current human activity will be examined. We will use examples from all over the world, but will focus on many examples from New England and Massachusetts. One section will survey the history of wildlife in Massachusetts since European colonization. (Gen.Ed. BS)
Course Details

Winter 2023

Open

On-Line
Dec 21, 2022 - Feb 3, 2023
Peter Houlihan
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57803
4
BS
Base Cost: $1,980 ($495/credit)
Term Fee: $75
Start date: Dec 21, 2022
End date: Feb 03, 2023
Last day to add: Dec 29, 2022
Last day to drop: Dec 29, 2022
Last day to withdraw: Jan 18, 2023