BIOL2300 — Introduction to Limnology
BIOL 2300 - Introduction to Limnology BIOL 2300 - Introduction to Limnology Lecture: 2 Lab: 3 BIOL 2300 explores the chemical, physical, and geological factors of inland waters. Provides both field and laboratory practice in sampling techniques and chemical analysis wet chemistry, instrumentation of inland surface waters as well as the interpretation and reporting of water quality data. An overview of the ecology of lentic and lotic ecosystems is included. Prerequisite: None ODHE Transfer: OT36TMNS Course Classification: G Fees: A fee applies to this course
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