The ecology and evolutionary biology (EBIO) graduate program provides advanced training in a wide variety of biological disciplines ranging from biogeochemistry to community ecology to evolutionary ...
Ecology and evolutionary biology (EBIO) is the study of how organisms interact with and are formed by their environment. Students explore how organisms live and how they are constrained by ...
Choosing Between the Integrative Biology, Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology and Molecular and Cellular Biology Concentrations The Biology Department administers three courses of study, or ...
Casey Huckins, PhD and Jill Fisher teach this 2 credit course as a broad survey of the biology and ecology of tropical island plant and animal communities in marine and terrestrial systems. We learn ...
The study of truffle biology and ecology encompasses the intricate life cycle of these hypogeous ascomycetes and their multifaceted interactions within soil ecosystems. Truffles establish ...
This page outlines the degree requirements for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. This page is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes.
CU Boulder News & Events: Graduate Degrees in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Our rapidly changing world requires experts trained in global biodiversity and its conservation. The Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology (EEOB) Option emphasizes organismal diversity, ecology, ...
CU Boulder News & Events: Bachelor of Arts in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
The Biology Department values studying abroad as a complement to a liberal arts education and a compelling option for fulfilling the COLL 300 requirement. Students who choose to study abroad gain ...