Forest Ecology

Course Code:
FOR 310
Course Group(s):
Analytical Reasoning & Scientific Inquiry - Integrated, BIOG: Ecology Cluster, Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Science Cluster, ENVS: Ecosystem Processes, FOR: Forestry Minor Electives, FWSF - Fisheries Concentration: Biological Science Elective, FWSW - Wildlife Concentration: Ecology Elective, Integrative Studies: ECOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENVS Program Options, Integrative Studies: FOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, Integrative Studies: PACM Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, NRCM: Organisms/Habitats Cluster, PACM: Natural World Cluster
Course Description:
Forest Ecology is the study of composition, structure and function of forest ecosystems. The biotic and abiotic components are analyzed, bringing together climate, soil, physiography, trees and other forest organisms. The ecological principles governing forest establishment, competition, succession and growth are emphasized along with the carbon, nitrogen and water cycle.(3 hours lecture). Prerequisites: (FOR 101 Introduction to Forestry and FOR 110 Dendrology) or BIO 210 General Ecology. Completes General Education Requirements:AR-l, LAS.
Credit:
3
Prerequisites:
Prereq: ((FOR 101 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00 And FOR 110 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00) Or BIO 210 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00)
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