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12-353   Environmental Biology and Ecology
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12-353   Environmental Biology and Ecology

Source: https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/course-descriptions/12-353.html Parent: https://cee.engineering.cmu.edu/education/undergraduate/courses.html

Profound changes are affecting our environment, including climate change, habitat loss, pollution, and invasive species. Understanding ecosystems and their inhabitants and functions is critical to engineering a sustainable future for humans.

This course is an introduction to ecology and biology for environmental engineers. Ecology topics include the relationships among organisms and between organisms and their environment; and adaptations, populations, communities, and terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Biology subjects will focus on microbiology, as bacteria are an analog for more-complex species. Microbiology topics include biological molecules, biochemical reactions, energetics, diversity of microbial metabolism, physiology, biofilms, biogeochemical cycles, and the degradation of pollutants.

(Offered starting in Spring 2023)

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Textbook information can be found at the CMU Bookstore

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