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BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology: Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyF1K2013Laughlin AFBN/ALA4Staff$TBA

0/30/ 0
Environmental BiologyS1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Staff$TBA
TBA
1/25/ 0
Environmental BiologyS2T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Staff$TBA
TBA
1/25/ 0
Environmental BiologyU1T2014Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Staff$TBA
TBA
1/25/ 0
Environmental BiologyF1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Staff$TBA
TBA
1/25/ 0
Environmental BiologyF2T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Staff$TBA
TBA
3/25/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2013Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Ryberg, Patricia E.$8:00 - 8:50 AM
-M-W-F-
14/40/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2013Parkville DaytimeSC125HOA0Ryberg, Patricia E.2:25 - 5:15 PM
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7/20/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2013Parkville DaytimeSC125HOB0Ryberg, Patricia E.1:30 - 4:20 PM
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7/20/ 0


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology : Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4 @ (From catalog 2012-2013)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyS2OO2013Fort Leonard WoodTECRWO4Moore, John$5:00 - 11:20 PM
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7/30/ 0View
Environmental BiologyU1T2013Online Courses (Undergraduate)N/ADL4Williams, Donald L.$TBA
TBA
15/25/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2012Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Ryberg, Patricia E.$8:00 - 8:50 AM
-M-W-F-
34/46/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2012Parkville DaytimeSC125HOA0Ryberg, Patricia E.1:30 - 4:20 PM
-M-----
20/23/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2013Parkville DaytimeSC313HO4Ryberg, Patricia E.$11:00 - 11:50 AM
-M-W-F-
20/23/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2013Parkville DaytimeSC125HO0Ryberg, Patricia E.1:30 - 4:20 PM
---W---
18/23/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2012Parkville DaytimeSC125HOB0Ryberg, Patricia E.2:25 - 5:15 PM
--T----
14/23/ 0View


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology (GE): Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4 @ (From catalog 2011-2012)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyS2OO2012Fort Leonard WoodN/AWO4Moore, JohnGE$5:00 - 10:20 PM
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8/25/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2012Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$10:00 - 10:50 AM
-M-W-F-
24/24/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2012Parkville DaytimeSC125HO0Williams, Donald L.1:30 - 4:20 PM
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24/24/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2011Parkville DaytimeSC310HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$10:00 - 10:50 AM
-M-W-F-
40/40/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2011Parkville DaytimeSC125HOA0Williams, Donald L.2:25 - 5:15 PM
--T----
19/20/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2011Parkville DaytimeSC125HOB0Williams, Donald L.2:25 - 5:15 PM
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21/20/ 0


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology (GE): Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4 @ (From catalog 2010-2011)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologySP2011Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$8:45 - 10:00 AM
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24/24/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2011Parkville DaytimeSC125HO0Williams, Donald L.2:25 - 5:15 PM
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24/24/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2010Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$8:00 - 8:50 AM
-M-W-F-
40/45/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2010Parkville DaytimeSC125HOA0Williams, Donald L.2:25 - 5:15 PM
--T----
18/23/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2010Parkville DaytimeSC125HOB0Williams, Donald L.1:30 - 4:20 PM
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22/23/ 0


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology (GE): Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4 @ (From catalog 2009-2010)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyFA2009Parkville DaytimeSC310HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$8:00 - 8:50 AM
-M-W-F-
32/36/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2009Parkville DaytimeSC125HOA0Williams, Donald L.2:25 - 5:15 PM
--T----
15/18/ 0
Environmental BiologyFA2009Parkville DaytimeSC125HOB0Williams, Donald L.2:25 - 5:15 PM
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17/18/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2010Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$9:00 - 9:50 AM
-M-W-F-
24/24/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2010Parkville DaytimeSC125HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$1:30 - 4:20 PM
-M-----
24/24/ 0


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology (GE): Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4 @ (From catalog 2008-2009)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyFA2008Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$9:00 - 9:50 AM
-M-W-F-
29/30/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2009Parkville DaytimeSC125HO4Taulman, JamesGE$2:25 - 5:15 PM
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26/26/ 0
Environmental BiologyUU2009Parkville DaytimeN/AHOZ4Williams, Donald L.GE$TBA
TBA
1/ 1/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2009Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Taulman, JamesGE$10:00 - 10:50 AM
-M-W-F-
26/26/ 0View


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: BI111 Environmental Biology (GE): Environmental science is the study of the position and impact of Homo sapiens as an organism in the environment and consideration of the sociological, political, and economic implications of mankinds relationship to the ecosystem. Problems of world population, world hunger, international implications, etc. will be included. Specific considerations of energy availability, usage, and controversies, as well as pollution topics will be addressed. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2007-2008)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologySP2008Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$8:00 - 8:50 AM
-M-W-F-
23/24/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2008Parkville DaytimeSC125HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$1:50 - 4:40 PM
-M-----
23/24/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2007Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE$9:00 - 9:50 AM
-M-W-F-
33/40/ 0View


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: An introduction to biological science with emphasis on heredity, evolution, and ecology. Man's role in the ecosystem is discussed. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2006-2007)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyFA2006Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE9:00 - 9:50 AM
-M-W-F-
37/40/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2007Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE9:00 - 9:50 AM
-M-W-F-
24/24/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2007Parkville DaytimeSC125HO4Williams, Donald L.GE2:25 - 5:15 PM
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24/24/ 0


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: An introduction to biological science with emphasis on heredity, evolution, and ecology. Man’s role in the ecosystem is discussed. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2005-2006)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologySP2006Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE10:00 - 10:50 AM
-M-W-F-
25/24/ 0View
Environmental BiologySP2006Parkville DaytimeSC125HO4Williams, Donald L.GE1:50 - 4:40 PM
-M-----
25/24/ 0View
Environmental BiologyFA2005Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE9:00 - 9:50 AM
-M-W-F-
46/48/ 0


BI111 - Environmental Biology

Course Description: An introduction to biological science with emphasis on heredity, evolution, and ecology. Man’s role in the ecosystem is discussed. 3:3:4 (From catalog 2004-2005)
TitleSemesterCampusRoomSectionHoursFacultyReqTimesDaysStatusSyllabus
Environmental BiologyFA2004Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE10:00 - 10:50 AM
-M-W-F-
37/48/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2005Parkville DaytimeSC110HO4Williams, Donald L.GE10:00 - 10:50 AM
-M-W-F-
23/24/ 0
Environmental BiologySP2005Parkville DaytimeSC125HO4Williams, Donald L.GE1:50 - 4:40 PM
-M-----
23/24/ 0

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    • MC = Mackay
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  • Status lists if the class is canceled or the number of people enrolled / maximum number of people / wait list for the class
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  • If nothing appears, there is no class meeting the current qualifications (Ex. No Chemistry Classes being offered During Spring 1 at the Kansas City Accelerated Campus)
  • The following are abbreviations:
    • # - Permission of the Instructor Required
    • $ - Additional Course Fee
    • + - Pre-Requisite
    • LE - Liberal Education
  • HOS - This section is for Study Abroad Only.
  • Park University Bookstore
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