BLG 402
Limnology
Clean fresh water is of central importance to the welfare of the Canadian natural environment, human health and economy. Limnology is the study of biological, physical and geochemical properties of fresh water bodies, e.g., lakes, rivers, and wetlands. This introductory course will provide an array of topics that will, by the multidisciplinary nature of limnology, call upon students' knowledge of biology, chemistry and physics and place them within the context of aquatic science.
BLG 402 Requisite Information:
BLG 402 Let's You Take:
  • This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
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Prerequisites: BLG 143 and BLG 144 and BLG 567 and (MTH 130 or MTH 131)
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