BIOL 350 Ecosystem Ecology
Biology (2009-2010)

This course provides an overview of the dynamic interactions among microbes, plants, animals and their physical environment with emphasis on ecosystem structure and function. Topics include the hydrological cycle, biogeochemical cycling, ecological energetics, roles of population and community interactions, paleoecology and current topics in ecosystem science. [Offered: F]
Prerequisites: BIOL 250 or ENVS 200

Sections For Fall 2009

Note: Choose TUT section for Related 1.
Lectures
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Oakes, Ken 11:30-12:20 M T W Th F 90/90 1 1 PHY 150 7275
Tutorials
ProfessorTimeCapacitySecAssocLocationCode
Oakes, Ken 11:30-12:20F
09/18-09/18
11:30-12:20F
10/02-10/02
11:30-12:20F
10/16-10/16
11:30-12:20F
10/30-10/30
11:30-12:20F
11/13-11/13
11:30-12:20F
11/27-11/27
23/23 101 99 RCH 106 7276
Oakes, Ken 11:30-12:20F
09/25-09/25
11:30-12:20F
10/09-10/09
11:30-12:20F
10/23-10/23
11:30-12:20F
11/06-11/06
11:30-12:20F
11/20-11/20
11:30-12:20F
12/04-12/04
22/22 103 99 RCH 106 7278
Oakes, Ken 11:30-12:20F
09/25-09/25
11:30-12:20F
10/09-10/09
11:30-12:20F
10/23-10/23
11:30-12:20F
11/06-11/06
11:30-12:20F
11/20-11/20
11:30-12:20F
12/04-12/04
22/22 104 99 RCH 109 7279
Oakes, Ken 11:30-12:20F
09/18-09/18
11:30-12:20F
10/02-10/02
11:30-12:20F
10/16-10/16
11:30-12:20F
10/30-10/30
11:30-12:20F
11/13-11/13
11:30-12:20F
11/27-11/27
23/23 102 99 RCH 109 7277

Sections For Spring 2009

BIOL 350 is not held in Spring 2009

Professors That Have Taught BIOL 350