The Genetics, Populations, Evolution, and Ecosystems course integrates principles of genetics, evolutionary biology, and ecological interactions to explore the dynamic relationships within and between biological systems. This course examines genetic variation, inheritance patterns, population genetics, mechanisms of evolution, and ecological processes that shape biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics. Students will investigate how genetic information influences population dynamics, adaptation, speciation, and ecosystem resilience. Through theoretical study, laboratory experiments, case studies, and interactive learning activities, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of genetic diversity, evolutionary mechanisms, and ecological principles essential for addressing contemporary challenges in conservation, agriculture, and human health.
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Meet your Teacher
Meet Katie, our outstanding Biology teacher, whose lessons are both informative and inspiring. Her innovative teaching methods and hands-on approach help students grasp complex biological concepts and foster a genuine love for the natural world. Katie’s supportive, encouraging nature create an environment where every student can thrive. Her enthusiasm for biology and her ability to make the subject come alive make her an exceptional educator.