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BIO109: Natural History of the Southwest
– 4 credits
Study of the common plants and animals of the Southwest including their distribution, adaptation, behavior, and ecology. Introduction to basic field and laboratory techniques used in the study of natural history. Specific field problems presented dealing with plant and animal analysis and ecological interrelationships. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: NSI, SG
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25098
Paradise Valley
Life Science Bldg 102 - lab
Hybrid In-Person
8/27 – 12/18
Fall 2026
Th
11:00AM – 1:30PM
- J. Corbet
Open
22 of 24 seats available
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Notes
Hybrid Class meets in-person on campus at the designated location, days and times. Additional online work will be required. This type of class is designed for highly motivated, self disciplined, technology-literate students; requires reliable Web and e-mail address for communication and assignments outside of the classroom. Contact the PVCC Technology Help Desk for more information at 602.787.7780.
Lab meets at the same time as the lecture.
Zero-Textbook-Cost Class: The total cost of required online instructional materials for this "Z Class" is $0.
Lab notes: Students enrolling in class 25098 must also enroll in the following lab:
Class 25099 held from (TBA) to (TBA) at ONLINE (J. Corbet)
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No books listed at the bookstore, contact instructor
BIO109: Natural History of the Southwest – 4 credits
Study of the common plants and animals of the Southwest including their distribution, adaptation, behavior, and ecology. Introduction to basic field and laboratory techniques used in the study of natural history. Specific field problems presented dealing with plant and animal analysis and ecological interrelationships. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: NSI, SG
| Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
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25098
|
Paradise Valley
Life Science Bldg 102 - lab |
Hybrid In-Person
|
8/27 – 12/18
Fall 2026 |
Th
|
11:00AM – 1:30PM
|
|
Open
22 of 24 seats available |
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