The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Minor program (4.0 credits) introduces ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes, as well as the diversity of life forms (microbes, fungi, plants, animals). Concepts are taught using a broad array of approaches, including molecular studies, laboratory experiments, computer and mathematical modeling, and field studies. There is an emphasis within the program on hands-on laboratory and fieldwork that complement the conceptual framework developed in lectures.
This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.
(4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credits at 300+ level)
- 1.0 credits: BIO120H1; BIO220H1
- 0.5 credits in organismal biology from: BIO251H1; EEB263H1; EEB266H1; EEB267H1; EEB268H1; EEB340H1; EEB380H1; EEB382H1; EEB384H1; EEB386H1; EEB388H1
- 0.5 credits in core ecology and evolution from: EEB314H1; EEB318H1; EEB319H1; EEB320H1; EEB321H1; EEB322H1; EEB323H1; EEB324H1; EEB328H1; EEB362H1
- 2.0 credits from: EEB courses (excluding EEB196H1, EEB197H1, EEB198H1, EEB199H1, EEB202H1, EEB208H1, EEB214H1, EEB215H1); BIO251H1; BIO260H1; EHJ352H1; HMB265H1