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BLG 401
Ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology is the study of the fate of chemicals in the environment and their effects on the ecological systems. The course will examine the origin, fate, and the potential impact of some of these chemicals derived from the human activities on natural ecosystems, including the aquatic and terrestrial environments. Organisms of interest will include the microbial community, primary producers, aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates and vertebrates and lastly terrestrial mammals. Enrolment limit: 20 students.
Weekly Contact: Lab: 1.5 hrs. Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

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- Biology
- Biology Minor
- Biology Professional and Professionally-Related Table I
- Biology Professional and Professionally-Related Table II
- Biology Professional and Professionally-Related Table IV
- Chemistry Professional and Professionally-Related Table I
- Contemporary Science Professional and Professionally-Related Table I
- Environment and Urban Sustainability Minor
- Environment and Urban Sustainability Professional Table II
- Open Elective Table