This course is aimed at identifying and critiquing potential mechanisms by which our civilization could most effectively move toward more sustainable living. This course incorporates biogeochemical, ecological, economic, social, genetic and behavioral features and constraints.

Important Information

Recommendation

BIOL 300/3.0 or (BIOL 302/3.0 and BIOL 303/3.0).

Prerequisite

Level 4 and registration in a Biology Honours Plan (BIOL-M-BSH, BIOL-P-BSH, BIMA-P-BSH, BIPS-P-BSH, BTEC-P-BSH, EBIO-P-BSH) and a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the Biological Foundations List or permission of the Department.

Biological Foundations List

  • BIOL 102/3.0
  • BIOL 103/3.0
  • BIOL 200/3.0
  • BIOL 205/3.0
  • BIOL 206/3.0
  • BIOL 212/3.0
  • BIOL 300/3.0
  • BIOL 330/3.0
  • BIOL 334/3.0
  • BIOL 339/3.0
  • BIOL 341/3.0