BIOL230 - Fundamentals of Ecology
Course: BIOL230 (Fundamentals of Ecology) in BIOL department at University of British Columbia.
Credit Hours: 0 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 25 advanced courses for further study
Interdisciplinary Requirements: Prerequisites span 2 different departments
Part of the BIOL curriculum at University of British Columbia, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by BIOL230
- GEOS307 - Biogeography and Global Change
- UFOR495 - Biodiversity in Urban Areas
- BIOL416 - Principles of Conservation Biology
- CONS495 - Human Wildlife Conflict
- APBI495 - Human Wildlife Conflict
- SCIE420 - Sustainability for Community and the World
- GEOS309 - Geographical Sciences Field Course
- APBI475 - Indigenous Ecologies
- APBI319 - Aquaculture and the Environment
- BIOL403 - Microbial Ecology
- CONS314 - Elements of Biodiversity
- APBI423 - Ecological Restoration
- FRST395 - Wildlife Ecology and Management
- UFOR403 - Ecological Restoration
- BIOL402 - Aquatic Ecology
- APBI360 - Agroecology II: Ecology of Agricultural Systems
- CONS453 - International Conservation and Forest Ecosystem Management Field School
- BIOL418 - Evolutionary Ecology
- BIOL409 - Field Course in Ecology
- GEOS407 - Vegetation Dynamics: Disturbance, Climate and Human Impacts
- FRST475 - Indigenous Ecologies
- ENVR430 - Ecological Dimensions of Sustainability
- GEOS303 - Tropical Ecosystems in a Changing World
- BIOL404 - Ecological Methodology
- APBI406 - Pollination Biology
Academic Planning at University of British Columbia
Students planning BIOL230 at University of British Columbia should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing BIOL230 enables enrollment in 25 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of British Columbia integrates into structured degree pathways for BIOL programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.