260.811.01 FIELD STUDIES IN ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR
Department:
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
Term: 4th term
Contact: Gregory Gurri Glass
Academic Year: 2012 - 2013
Course Instructors:
Description:
Presents practical aspects of ecology and comparative behavior, particularly in relation to problems encountered in public health and conservation of natural resources. Covers measurement of environmental factors in collecting, marking, and census methods of wild populations; in statistical methods for field ecology; and in special techniques. Students work under the direction of a faculty advisor.
Location: Baltimore
Enrollment Minimum: 3
Enrollment Maximum: 8
Instructor Consent:
For consent, contact: gurriglass@msn.com
Grading Restriction: Letter Grade or Pass/Fail


