ADK Field Ecology

Course Code:
ENV 105
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, NRCM: Practitioner Skills Cluster
Course Description:
Adirondack Field Ecology provides a field-based introduction to fundamental ecological principles and biodiversity in the Adirondack Park. The course is designed to expose students to the diversity of different scientific disciplines and approaches used to understand ecological systems, and look at connections between those systems. The course is based on modules that integrate scientific processes with information about ecology, including specific taxa (e.g. mammals, birds, amphibians, invertebrates, and herbaceous plants) within the context of the ecosystems in which they are studied. Students learn to work with techniques and tools used for ecological field studies and research projects in different environments. Evenings are utilized for broader discussions and activities. Using a blended (hybrid) model, students complete two weeks of online modules before arriving on campus to provide an introduction to the course and ecology, in addition to background information on material to be covered in the field.
Credit:
4
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