Biology
A course by
Lincoln University
An examination of the principles and methodologies of genetics and evolutionary biology, and their relationship to ecology.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln

Understand and explain key scientific terms in molecular ecology and evolution.

Outline major historical themes in molecular ecology and evolution.

Describe forces influencing genetic structure in natural populations.
Molecular Ecology and Evolution is a 15 credit university-level course that examines the principles and methodologies of genetics and evolutionary biology, with a focus on their relationship to ecology. The course includes study of major themes in molecular ecology and evolution, forces influencing genetic structure, molecular data analysis for ecological and evolutionary inference, conservation applications, and integrating ideas across biological organization levels. It involves both theoretical knowledge and practical skills including data analysis, scientific communication, and field study planning.
Biology
A course by
Lincoln University
An examination of the principles and methodologies of genetics and evolutionary biology, and their relationship to ecology.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Lincoln University Campus, Lincoln

Understand and explain key scientific terms in molecular ecology and evolution.

Outline major historical themes in molecular ecology and evolution.

Describe forces influencing genetic structure in natural populations.
Molecular Ecology and Evolution is a 15 credit university-level course that examines the principles and methodologies of genetics and evolutionary biology, with a focus on their relationship to ecology. The course includes study of major themes in molecular ecology and evolution, forces influencing genetic structure, molecular data analysis for ecological and evolutionary inference, conservation applications, and integrating ideas across biological organization levels. It involves both theoretical knowledge and practical skills including data analysis, scientific communication, and field study planning.
What you need to know first
Minimum 60 credit points from specified courses
Minimum 45 credit points from specified courses
Any level 100 course
Any level 200 course
Any level 300 course
Minimum 15 credit points from ENSC-101 (Introduction to Earth and Ecological Sciences) or minimum 75 credit points from specified courses and restrictions BIOS-112, BIOS-201, ECOL-311
What you need to know first
Minimum 60 credit points from specified courses
Minimum 45 credit points from specified courses
Any level 100 course
Any level 200 course
Any level 300 course
Minimum 15 credit points from ENSC-101 (Introduction to Earth and Ecological Sciences) or minimum 75 credit points from specified courses and restrictions BIOS-112, BIOS-201, ECOL-311