FALL 2000 CLASS SCHEDULE

Ecology ALL CLASSES

ECOL 1 Conservation of Natural Resources
This course examines the fundamentals of ecology (the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment) with special emphasis on man's effect on the environment. After an introduction to the history of the environmental movement in the U.S., the course proceeds into the following areas: first, a thorough discussion on the what, when and where of ecosystems, including macro-chemical cycling (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, etc.); second, a discussion on resources, such as soils, waters, plants, animals, minerals, fossil fuels, and renewal energy resources with discussions on the implications of animal vs. plant based diets for humans (e.g., various cancers and their relationship to excessive consumption of fats, protein, cholesterol, etc.; pesticides, nitrates in our water third, various types of air and water pollution; fourth, the dynamics and control of populations (including topics on birth control-abortion China's One Child policy, cultural and religious viewpoints vs. carrying capacity of the environment; finally, the clash between economic and political policy vs. the environment.
 
Advisory: Eligible for English 250 and English 260.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0258

L/L

LS101

SANTANA D

6.00

4.0

MWF

0110P-0200P 1 GIL Full term
    LS102 SANTANA D     M 0210P-0500P      
0259 L/L LS101 SANTANA D 6.00 4.0 MWF 0110P-0200P 1 GIL Full term
    LS102 SANTANA D     W 0210P-0500P      

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