New York Underground
BIOL-UA 327
Investigates the life and resources underneath New York, with a focus on energy, transportation, and water (potable and waste). Concludes with the biotic components of New York’s fascinating dendritic underground environment. Features hands-on data collection and field trips (including one all-day field trip).
Format: Lecture, Laboratory
Prerequisites: PoB2 or ESS (BIOL-UA 12 or 9012 or ENVST-UA 100)
Corequisites: None
Location: New York
Equivalent(s): None
Course Description
Term(s) offered:
Requirements satisfied:
- Major: Biology Standard Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Advanced Biology
- Major: Ecology Track
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Reasoning Skills
- Advanced Biology
- Major: GPH/Biology
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- Additional Elective
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- Minor: Environmental Biology
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- Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Reasoning Skills
- Advanced Biology
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- Upper-Level Elective
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- Additional Elective
- Additional Elective
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- Elective
- Elective