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FW 513 Herpetology

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This course focuses on the biology and classification of reptiles and amphibians of the world with an emphasis on reptiles and amphibians of North Carolina. This course uses lectures, field trips, and laboratory work to explore the biology of reptiles and amphibians. Lectures cover classification, ecology, physiology, evolution, behavior, and conservation aspects. Lab covers species identification and survey techniques.

Restriction: Junior or Senior Standing

Typically offered in Spring only

Environmental Sciences (BS)

/undergraduate/natural-resources/forestry-environmental-resources/environmental-sciences-bs/

This area of study uses interdisciplinary approaches that link natural science and social science disciplines, and a knowledge of environmental systems and earth processes​. Such interdisciplinary approaches are essential for understanding changes in a rapidly changing world, and for understanding our past, present, and future.  Environmental scientists will help ensure human prospects by improving both socio-economic development and environmental quality through innovation in new technologies and policies.