WFB 3100 A (CRN: 96056)
Wildlife & Fisheries Biology: Wildlife Disease Ecology (A)
3 credit hours
About WFB 3100 A
Wildlife diseases are "wicked" problems that are challenging to solve due to ecological complexity, uncertainty about treatment efficiency, and differing values systems. However, gaining traction on wildlife disease problems is critical not just for conserving biodiversity, but also for maintaining agricultural interests and protecting human health. This course seeks to produce disease-literate community members and knowledgeable professionals who understand the importance and challenges of managing wildlife diseases. Prerequisites: BIOL 1400 or BCOR 1400; BIOL 1450 or BCOR 1450; NR 2030 or BCOR 2100.
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Prereqs enforced by the system: BIOL 1400 or BCOR 1400; and BIOL 1450 or BCOR 1450; and NR 2030 or BCOR 2100 Open to Degree and PACE students.
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