2010-2011 Academic Catalog 
    
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

GEOG 316 - Field Methods for Environmental Science

Type of Course: Lecture, Lab
Central to scientific work in the environmental sciences is the collection and analysis of field data. In this field-based course students will learn central methods used in environmental science, especially forest ecology. Students will work with the scientific method and explore how to formulate and test hypotheses. Class meets once per week at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, where students will learn to collect and analyze field data.

Prerequisites: The successful completion of GEOG 116 - Forest Ecology  or consent of the instructor is a prerequisite for GEOG 216 .

Cross Listed: BIOL 314 , BIOL 214 , GEOG 216 

Instructor: Mr. Kulakowski

When Offered: Offered every year

Faculty: Dominik Kulakowski, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geography; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology