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Wildlife Ecology

Course Overview

Date / Time Location Credits Minimium Tuition*
5/27/25 - 8/21/25
TBA
Nantucket 3 $1431 (guest students)
$1623 (current students)
Date
5/27/25 - 8/21/25
Time
TBA
Location
Nantucket
Credits
3
Min. Tuition*
$1431 (guest students)
$1623 (current students)

Description

Wildlife ecology is the scientific discipline of applying ecological principles to the study of wildlife species and their habitats which feeds into conservation and management decisions. In this course, students will be exposed to foundational wildlife ecology principles and primary literature on topics such as food and nutrition, home range and habitat use, dispersal, distribution, species interactions (e.g. population growth, competition, predation, parasites, and pathogens), behavior, and responses to environmental perturbations.

Prerequisites

BIOL 290 or ENVSCI 210 or ENVSCI 226 or ENVSCI 260 or ENVSCI/ENVSTY 267L

Registration Opens March 3

Course Details