BIOL 302 Rocky Mountain Ecosystems

A field-intensive experience of the geology, flora, and fauna of the northern Rocky Mountain region. Focus is on identification of ecological principles and small group research projects to test understanding of those principles. Students will also discuss and understand human impacts and the policies driving these impacts, with particular attention to water supply and climate change. Accommodations are primarily camping. Students are expected to hike distances of up to 10 miles per day, at elevations up to 14,000ft at temperatures from 20?F to 80?F. Course fee for travel.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BIOL 262 or ENVS 140/SUST 140

Offered

May term, odd years

Fees

TBD; fee dependent upon travel costs

Instructional Time

Three-week discipline-based travel course