BI 222 - Field Studies in Tropical Biology Second part of a two-course sequence with BI 221 that introduces students to the biological complexity of tropical ecosystems. Field Studies in Tropical Biology is a two-credit course offered the summer following BI 221 that complements the understanding tropical biology students have gained in the classroom by providing a hands-on field experience in the ecologically diverse Central American country of Belize. Throughout the trip, Saint Anselm faculty and local experts will lead field exercises in two of the most species-rich ecosystems on the planet, the neo-tropical rainforest and coral reef. With its emphasis on Belizean ecosystems and travel within the country, this course provides students a unique opportunity to learn about and then experience the ecology and culture of a different country.
Note: Completion of both courses (BI 221 and BI 222) fulfills a biology laboratory requirement for the biology major.
Meets Global Engagement Learning Outcome (GLOB)
Two credits
Prerequisite(s): One semester of a college-level biology laboratory course and permission of the instructors.
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