| Course Memo |
| This is an introductory, field-oriented course for non-majors. It meets the general science education requirements for an associate degree at HLSCC. Students gain a practical understanding of ecosystems diversity on Tortola. Ten Saturday field sessions are scheduled throughout the semester. Students study the plants and animals that make up various habitats, including wet and dry forests, salt ponds, mangrove forests, scrubland, sea grass beds, and coral reefs. (Prerequisites: all Pre-College Mathematics and English must be completed) |
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