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Populations & Communities courses

The following courses fulfill the requirements for the Populations & Communities distributional elective (6 units are required). Other courses may also be used to fulfill this requirement, at your advisor's discretion. If you have any questions about these courses or the elective menus, please contact your academic advisor.

 

ECOL 380: Math Models in Biology (Spring)
ECOL 406R: Conservation Biology (Fall)
ECOL 406L: Conservation Biology Lab (Fall)
#ECOL 424: Theoretical Population Genetics (Fall)
ECOL 426: Population Genetics (alt Spring)
#ECOL 434: Population Interactions (Spring)
# ECOL 435: Evolution II (Fall)
ECOL 438: Biogeography (Spring)
ECOL 450: Marine Discovery (Fall)
#ECOL 465: Phylogenetic Biology (Fall)
ECOL 475: Freshwater and Marine Algae (Spring)
#ECOL 476A: Analysis of Biological Diversification (Fall)
#ECOL 476B: Analysis of Biological Diversification (Fall)
ECOL 487R: Animal Behavior (Fall)
ECOL 487L: Animal Behavior Lab (Fall)
ECOL 496J: Plant Population Ecology (Spring)
ECOL 496R: Species Diversity (Spring)
ENTO 411: Insect Behavior (Spring)
ENTO 444: Insect Ecology (Fall)
GENE 433: Genetics (Fall)
GEOS 308: Paleontology (Fall)
GEOS 462: Introduction to Quaternary Ecology (Fall)
GEOS 478: Global Change (Fall)
GEOS 481: Quaternary Palynology * Pl. Macrofossils
MCB 416: Bioinformatics and Genomic Analysis (Spring)
PL P 428: Microbial Genetics (Fall/Spring)
RNR 316: Natural Resources Ecology (Fall)
SWES 474: Aquatic Plants and the Environment (Fall)
V SC 438: Ecology of Infectious Disease (Spring)
WFSC 441: Limnology (Fall)

# These courses are taught only occasionally.


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