ADN7104 – Ecology

What is this course all about?

A broad overview of ecological concepts and issues is provided. The ecological foundation that students need to understand the environment and the impacts of development on a variety of ecosystems is also presented. Concepts that are covered include ecological principles, sustaining biodiversity and humans as agents of change. These ecological principles are studied and discussed in the context of current ecological issues, as they relate to local, regional and global sustainability.

When is this course happening?

FALL

Campus: Pembroke
Start Date: Week of September 19th
End Date: Week of December 12th
Link Code: SVD4T
Number of Weeks: 14
Day: TBD
Time: TBD
Room: TBD
Delivery Type: Integrated
College Program: Environmental Technician or Outdoor Adventure Naturalist
Pathway: Environment

Who should take this course?

Students prepared to complete learning by:

submitting multiple written assignments
X using research and essay writing strategies
X delivering presentations
X participating in group-based activities
X completing hands-on learning
learning in a fast-paced environment
completing online work
X performing highly-specialized tasks
using industry software tools

What can I do with this course?

If you enjoyed your dual credit course and are interested in continuing your education at Algonquin College, you can apply for the full time Environmental Technician or Outdoor Adventure Naturalist programs. Explore more

 

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