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CONTACT:
UNBC Terrace Campus
4837 Keith Avenue, Terrace, BC V8G 1K7
Tel: 250-615-5578; 1-800-697-7388
Fax: 250-615-5478 northwest@unbc.ca
UNBC Prince Rupert Campus
353 Fifth Street, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 3L6
Tel: 250-624-2862; 1-888-554-6554
Northwest Region
Check out our online courses at https://www.unbc.ca/programs
Students new to UNBC must first apply for
admission, which should be done well in advance
of course registration. Please submit a completed
application form, including all documentation and
fees, to the Northwest Terrace campus office or
apply online at
http://www.unbc.ca/apply/undergraduate
FNST 304-3
Indigenous Environmental
Philosophy Date: June 23 - 30
A seminar exploring Indigenous philosophy, knowledge,
contemporary issues and perspectives through a combination of lectures,
discussion, and field trips
BIOL 333-3 Temperate Rainforest
Ecology Field School CRN: 30109
Date: April 27 to May 7
Set on the edge of the Skeena River Estuary, this course will provide an immersive experience in the ecology, dynamics and management of North American coastal rain forests. Exercises will include sampling for forest composition, structure and history. Students will be introduced to interactions between plants and animals, and between forested, aquatic and marine environments, and will be expected to undertake an independent research project.
Recommended Prerequisites:
Any university course in Ecology, such
as UNBC’s BIOL 104, or BIOL 110 / 111;
BIOL 201 is preferred.
Course Fee:
(In addition to tuition & student fees);
$575 (to be confirmed), includes
accommodation and local travel.
Students will prepare their own meals.
SPRING/SUMMER
COURSES 2020
REGISTER NOW!
BIOL 350-3 Ethnobotany
Fri: May 29, June 12 and June 26
Time 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Sat: May 30, June 13 and June 27
Time 9:00am - 5:00pm Sun: May 31, June 14 and June 28
Time 9:00am – 12:00 noon
This course will review traditional plant use worldwide and by First Nations in British Columbia. Special reference will be made to First Nations in and around the Terrace area and Haida Gwaii. The course will be organized around food, medicinal, technological and spiritual uses of plants. Topics covered will include traditional ecological knowledge (TEK), research protocols, basic phytochemistry and contemporary issues in ethnobotany. No prerequisites required. “Interest only”
participants welcome
BIOL 318-3 Fungi and Lichens
CRN 30104 Date: Aug 19th-27th , 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Aug. 28th , 9:00 am – 12:00 noon
(plus the lab will be open most evenings to work on collections)
Students will collect and learn to identify local mushrooms and lichens in a
field and laboratory settings, with lectures to introduce students to fungal and
lichen classification and biology. Emphasis is placed upon fungi and lichens
in their natural environments, their taxonomy, ecology, and genetics, and
their importance to ecosystem function.
Prerequisites: BIOL 101-4 or BIOL 103-3 & BIOL 123-1; and BIOL 102-4
or BIOL 104-3 and BIOL 124-1.
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Recommended