ENS325 Population Ecology and Genetics | UniSC | University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

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ENS325 Population Ecology and Genetics

Species live in populations. In order to understand how species survive in a changing world we need to understand their populations. The course gives a foundation in population ecology and genetics that is essential for conservation, restoration and invasive species management. You will develop field skills used to quantify populations and how they change, and learn key aspects of population genetics relevant to molecular ecology. You'll gain an understanding of population dynamics and develop skills in the analysis and interpretation of data in the study of population ecology and genetics and genomics.

Course detail

Prerequisite
ENS221 or ANM203 or SCI212
Semester of offer Subject to change
  • Sunshine Coast: Semester 1
  • Moreton Bay: Semester 1
Units
12.00
Student contribution band
Band 2
Tuition fee
3.2: Science, Engineering, Environmental Studies
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