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Apr 19, 2024
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BIOL 472 - Limnology (3 units) Introduction to limnology, the study of inland waters, integrating physics, chemistry, and biology to study aquatic ecosystems.
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 121A or CHEM 201 ; MATH 176 or MATH 181 ; PHYS 151 or PHYS 180 .
Units of Lecture: 3 Offered: Every Fall Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to describe in detail a contemporary issue a limnologist may study. 2. Students will be able to demonstrate scientific literacy on a topic based on what is supported by science and pseudoscience. 3. Students will be able to describe basic limnological concepts and their role in shaping the topic studied. 4. Students will be able to articulate the dynamics of lake stratification in lakes and flow in rivers. 5. Students will be able to describe the influence of geology and climate dynamics on physical and chemical process in lakes. 6. Students will be able to describe interactions of physical and chemical dynamics on biological diversity and production. 7. Students will be able to describe the methods used to collect baseline data on an aquatic ecosystem using current field and laboratory methods. 8. Students will be able to evaluate how changes in anthropogenic activity in the future might influence aquatic ecosystems with comparisons of the Great Basin to other Ecoregions on the planet.
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