BIOL 3174 Field Biology: Reptiles and Amphibians of West Virginia -- 3 unit(s)

Reptile and amphibian diversity will be studied in the Appalachian mountains of West Virginia, primarily through field experiences. Field observation and identification of common reptile and amphibian species, handling techniques, and habitat preferences will be observed and discussed.

Term: Summer 2013

Start/End Date: May 13 - May 28
Meeting Time: Arranged
On-campus May 13-14, Noon-8:00 pm; Camping in West Virginia May 16-25; Final Exam on-campus May 28, Noon-2:00 pm

Location (Facility ID): MSH 25

Instruction Mode: In Person

Instructor(s): Jeffrey Tamplin, Associate Professor

Class Section: 60

Class Nbr: 2409
If two numbers are listed, undergraduate level class number is listed first, graduate level class number is listed second.

Tuition & fees

Course Notes: On-campus May 13-14, Noon-8:00 pm; Camping in West Virginia May 16-25; Final Exam on-campus May 28, Noon-2:00 pm

To enroll:

Students will enroll through Continuing and Distance Education.

For more information:

Carolina Wilson, Continuing and Distance Education
Phone: 800-648-3864 or 319-273-2121
Email: carolina.wilson@uni.edu

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