Offered summers only at the Flathead Lake Biological Station. Students taking this course should have completed two semesters of college-level coursework (sophomore standing). Patterns, processes, and disturbances of northern Rocky Mountain forests in the context of principles of population, community, landscape, and ecosystem ecology with particular emphasis given to ecology of wildfire. Level: Undergraduate-Graduate
It is the student’s responsibility to verify the transferability of courses to their degree-granting institution and intended major.
To register, visit Flathead Lake Biological Station.