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ENV S 153 - Ecosystem Change In The Anthropocene

Environmental Studies College of Letters and Science

Full Course Title

Ecosystem Change In The Anthropocene

Instructor Name(s)

Dudney

Course Description

Humans are dramatically reshaping Earth's ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. This solutions-oriented course delves into the complex drivers of ecosystem change and explores a diversity of strategies to mitigate biodiversity loss. Students will immerse themselves in ecological theories of ecosystem change, discover how scientists evaluate and measure change, and explore local ecosystem change through a group project. This course equips students with critical ecological insights and practical experience, empowering them to make meaningful contributions towards addressing today's biodiversity and climate crises.

Unit Value

4

Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit

0

Maximum Units

4

Prerequisites

Environmental Studies 40 and Environmental Studies 2 or 60 or EEMB 2.

Advisory Enrollment Comments

Formerly offered as Environmental Studies 193GC.