ENVS200 - Field Ecology
Course: ENVS200 (Field Ecology) in ENVS department at University of Waterloo.
Credit Hours: 0.5 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 32 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the ENVS curriculum at University of Waterloo, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ENVS200
- ERS342 - Professional Conservation and Restoration Practice 2
- BIOL350 - Ecosystem Ecology
- BIOL457 - Analysis of Communities
- ERS315 - Environmental and Sustainability Assessment 2
- ERS443 - Ecosystem Field Research
- GEOG405 - Wetlands
- ERS341 - Professional Conservation and Restoration Practice 1
- BIOL383 - Tropical Ecosystems
- BIOL351 - Aquatic Ecology
- PLAN341 - Ecology and Conservation for Planning
- BIOL489 - Arctic Ecology
- GEOG404 - Soil Ecosystem Dynamics
- PLAN340 - Canadian Environmental Policy and Politics
- BIOL490B - Biology Field Course 2
- BIOL498A - Short Biology Field Course 1
- ERS283 - Ontario Natural History: Species and Patterns
- ERS382 - Ecological Monitoring
- ERS383 - Tropical Ecosystems
- ERS446 - Wildlife Management
- ERS337 - ReWilding and Ecological Restoration
- ERS484 - Soil Ecosystem Dynamics
- PLAN240 - Environmental Planning and Policy
- BIOL458 - Quantitative Ecology
- BIOL490D - Biology Field Course 4
- BIOL498B - Short Biology Field Course 2
- ERS340 - Ecosystem Assessment
- BIOL490C - Biology Field Course 3
- GEOG368 - Ecology and Conservation for Planning
- ERS346 - Wildlife Ecology
- ERS335 - Restoration Ecology
- ENVS444 - Ecosystem and Resource Management in Parks/Natural Areas
- BIOL490A - Biology Field Course 1
Academic Planning at University of Waterloo
Students planning ENVS200 at University of Waterloo should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ENVS200 enables enrollment in 32 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Waterloo integrates into structured degree pathways for ENVS programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.