Evolution of Organisms - Indepth Concepts about how Evolution works
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30 mid term about field trip
70 exam with 160 MCs
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2018-08-25
Professor: DD
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Easy and funny. love the prof
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field trip and final
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2018-08-25
Professor: Professor Dudgeon David
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natural selection and human evolution
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30% mid-term
70% exam
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Professor: Professor Dudgeon David
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Biodiversity of species and history of human evolution
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mid- term+ final exam
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Professor: Professor Dudgeon David
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The interaction between organisms and their environment is addressed using an issue-based approach in order to explains how the ecology of plants and animals has been shaped by evolution through interactions with their living and non-living environment. The course also demonstrates how we can understand and explain the significance of what we see in nature using scientific methods. A field course component provides the opportunity to investigate how the environment influences community composition, biodiversity and adaptive radiation in a variety of habitats.
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Examination 60%
Assignments 40%
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BIOL2306 Ecology And Evolution