A two-week field course offered (in May or August) at U of T’s Koffler Scientific Reserve, King City, Ontario. Students learn the natural history of the region and conduct a field-based research project in ecology or evolutionary biology. A fee of $800 for accommodations, food, within course travel, station fee, etc. will apply.
Students interested in taking an EEB field course apply directly to the department. Spaces for the course are limited, and student selection is based on a number of criteria that include:
- background in EEB concepts and approaches (assessed through courses taken and grades);
- benefit of course to student progress in their program of study and for professional development (assessed through courses taken and the student statement in the application)
- interest and motivation for taking the course (assessed through the student statement in the application)
- Year of study, with more senior students given preference.
See Departmental website for details. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
BIO220H1 and a course in statistics and permission of department
A second- or third-year ecology, evolution or environmental biology course.
Living Things and Their Environment (4)