ASC in Bio-Technology: Development and Managemen

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Use the scientific method of inquiry to investigate ecological and evolutionary phenomena. [488]Apply the concepts learned in BIOL 265 to an experimental and hands-on observational setting. [489]Apply standard analytical procedures for the study of evolution and ecology. These include the following areas of study: experimental design and set-up; descriptive statistics and hypothesis testing; age structure of a natural population; sampling and describing population attributes; sampling, describing, and quantifying the flora, fauna, and relevant abiotic characteristics of a terrestrial habitat; plant competition; optimal foraging theory; sampling and describing community characteristics and functions; primary productivity; natural selection; colonization and adaptive radiation of Hawaiian flora and fauna; taxonomy, systematics, and phylogenetics. [490]Collect, reduce, and interpret ecological and evolutionary data. [491]Prepare written objective reports describing and interpreting experimental and observational results. [492]
Integrate basic environmental science concepts with traditional and modern resource management practices in recommending environmental management decisions. [1896]

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Exhibit best management practices when extracting and utilizing natural resources. [1897]

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Design and implement an environmental study. [1898]

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Effectively use laboratory and field instrumentation to collect data. [1899]

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Analyze and interpret environmental data. [1900]

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Write an objective technical report involving the presentation and analysis of environmental data. [1901]

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