At my undergrad, general ecology is designated general biology III. Well, it is ecology and evolution more specifically as the dominant subjects of that course. So yea, it counts for the bcpm
Yeah. Both ecology and evolution involved a lot more math than I had anticipated. Ugh.
In ecology lab, we had to take field trips, usually to the desert to count cacti or bugs, every week and write up a lab report about it.
I guess it was interesting, but if they weren't required courses, I would've found something more fun to replace both ecology and evolutionary bio. (I probably shouldn't've majored in General Biology at my school -- Molecular and Cellular Bio would've been so much more interesting to me.)
I was a bio major with a focus on evolutionary biology. Classes in ecology and evolution were at times more difficult than my classes in molecular bio, cell bio , and biochem.
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