ESC-5520-A
Applied Ecological Principles
Delivery Mode
Online
Start
August 31, 2026
End
December 7, 2026
Course Overview
The course examines and applies ecological principles to each student’s local landscape, wherever they are in the world. Students will explore the ecology in their local environment, learn to observe patterns and processes, ask ecological questions, apply theory, complete field sampling, and share and compare results with their colleagues in an online forum. Students will explore the geomorphological template (e.g., latitude, climate, topography, ecoregion, geology, hydrology) and cultural processes (e.g., anthropogenic land-use history) that help to explain the species they see in their locations. Using citizen science-based tools like iNaturalist and eBird, students will learn the local flora and fauna of their landscape. We will study and apply ecological principles across ecological scales: from the genetic and organismic to the population, community, and ecosystem, and explore ecological theories at each of these levels of biological organization in ways that are transferable across environments.
Course Materials: Students should contact the course instructor and review the course syllabus for information related to course materials/texts.
Course Details
- Credits: 3
- Restrictions: Program Permission Required
- Instructor: Dawn Murray
- Sponsoring Program: Environmental Studies
Delivery
Online Synchronous. Mondays, Aug 31st – Dec 7th , 5:00pm – 8:00pm EST
Costs
Standard Course Fee
$1,644.00
Try Us Out Discount
$1,000.00
Alumni
$822.00
Audit
$990.00