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Ecology Option

Options in the Biology major require 15 or fewer additional credits (one term) beyond the basic Biology major, and most students can complete the additional Ecology option course work in four years. Courses used to satisfy the Ecology option requirements also satisfy the Biology and Society, Organismal Biology, Physiology, Writing Intensive Course and Experiential Learning or Integrative Biology Elective requirements for the Biology major.

It is recommended that Ecology option students take ST 411 and ST 412 in place of ST 352 for the major statistics requirement.

Several Ecology option courses may also be used to satisfy areas of the baccalaureate core.

For further information, see MyDegrees or the Integrative Biology website.

Course List
Code Title Credits
Plant Organismal Biology  
Select one course from the following: 4

BOT 321

PLANT SYSTEMATICS  

BOT 416

AQUATIC BOTANY  

RNG 353

WILDLAND PLANT IDENTIFICATION  
Animal Organismal Biology  
Select one course from the following: 4-5

Z 361
Z 362

INVERTEBRATE BIOLOGY
and INVERTEBRATE BIOLOGY LABORATORY
 

Z 371
Z 372

VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY
and VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY LABORATORY
 

Z 461

MARINE AND ESTUARINE INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY  

Z 477

AQUATIC ENTOMOLOGY  
Ecological Methods/Writing Intensive Course (WIC)  
BI 371 ^ECOLOGICAL METHODS 3
or BI 373 ^FIELD METHODS IN MARINE ECOLOGY
Behavior and Physiological Ecology  
Z 350 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR 3
Z 423 ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY 3
or BOT 488 ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS
Population Ecology  
BI 483 POPULATION BIOLOGY 3-4
or FW 320 INTRODUCTORY POPULATION DYNAMICS
Community and Ecosystem Ecology  
Select one course from the following: 3-5

BI 306

*ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGY  

BI 351

MARINE ECOLOGY  

BI 353

PACIFIC NORTHWEST COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS  

BI 481

BIOGEOGRAPHY  

FES 341

FOREST ECOLOGY  

FW 321

APPLIED COMMUNITY AND ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY  

FW 456

FRESHWATER ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION  

FW 479

WETLANDS AND RIPARIAN ECOLOGY  

GEO 484

INTRODUCTION TO BIOGEOCHEMISTRY  

OC 434/FW 434

ESTUARINE ECOLOGY  
Conservation and Human Impacts  
Select one course from the following: 3

BI 301

*HUMAN IMPACTS ON ECOSYSTEMS  

BI 348

*HUMAN ECOLOGY  

Z 349

*BIODIVERSITY: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES, AND CONSERVATION  
Environmental Policy  
Select one course from the following: 3-4

AEC 250

*INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY  

AEC 253

*ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, POLICY, AND ECONOMICS  

AEC 351

*NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS AND POLICY  

AEC 352/ECON 352

*ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND POLICY  

FES 485

*CONSENSUS AND NATURAL RESOURCES  

FW 350

*ENDANGERED SPECIES, SOCIETY AND SUSTAINABILITY  
Experiential Learning or Ecology Elective Courses  
Select both tracks or two courses from Track II: 6-8
Track I Experiential Learning Credits  
Select any combination of three credits from the following:  

BI 309

TEACHING PRACTICUM (by approval)  

BI 401

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP (by approval)  

BI 406

PROJECTS: CURATORIAL ASSISTANT (by approval)  

BI 409

ADVANCED TEACHING PRACTICUM (by approval)  

BI 410

INTERNSHIP (by approval or international internships with approval from the Integrative Biology Lead Advisor)  
Track II Ecology Elective  

BI 353

PACIFIC NORTHWEST COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS (if not taken above)  

BI 358

SYMBIOSES AND THE ENVIRONMENT  

BI 375

FIELD METHODS IN ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (taught at OSU Cascades)  

BI 427

PALEOBIOLOGY  

BI 481

BIOGEOGRAPHY (if not taken above)  

BI 485

MONSTER BIOLOGY  

BI 495

DISEASE ECOLOGY  

BOT 341

PLANT ECOLOGY  

BOT 445

ADVANCED PLANT ECOLOGY  

CH 390

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY  

FES 440

WILDLAND FIRE ECOLOGY  

FES 452/FW 452

BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN MANAGED FORESTS  

or FW 458

MAMMAL CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT

FES 445/FW 445

ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION  

FW 462

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES  

GEOG 452/ENSC 452

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT  

MB 448

MICROBE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS  
Total Credits 35-42

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)