CRN 50291 Introduction to Aquatic Systems - ENSC 202 - A1 |
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Aquatic systems are central to all areas of life, as well as human endeavors. In addition to being the site of our earliest evolution, aquatic systems are now recognised as fundamental to the regulation of atmospheric gases and to our climate. This course provides a broad overview of the physical, chemical, geological, and biological aspects freshwater and marine systems. Human perspectives focus on the conservation and exploitation of the resources found within and below lakes, rivers and oceans. Introduction to Aquatic Systems will provide a foundation for students wishing to pursue advanced courses in any area of aquatic study.
Levels:  Undergraduate Campus:   Prince George Schedule Type:  Lecture Instructional Method: On campus, face to face Credits:   3.000
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