Natural History

This course provides an overview of the natural/cultural history of the Southern Canadian Rocky Mountains and develops interpretation techniques to communicate this information. Lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on field experiences will cover the topics of geology, ecology, botany, biology, human history, ecosystem-based management and heritage interpretation. Students develop skills in classification, identification, interpretive techniques, and stewardship of the environment.

Requisites:

None

Course Code: MAST-114

Tuition Fees: $ Included in the program fees

Delivery Methods: ℹ️

  • On-campus

Credits: 3

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