ESPM 108B ENV CHANGE GENETICS
This course will examine the consequences of environmental change on the levels and distribution of genetic diversity within species. Students will be introduced to methods of analysis and their application to organisms from a range of ecosystems. The fate of populations under rapid environmental change will be assessed in the light of dispersal and adaptation (genetic and epigenetic) potential. Students will learn to use population genetics freeware to evaluate molecular data.
time subject to change: MW 1:00 PM 1:59 PM + LAB
Applicants: in your personal statement please include answers to the following questions:
1. Why are you interested in teaching this course?
2. What qualifications do you have for this course?
3. How does teaching this course fit in with your educational plan for your graduate work?
4. What else do you want us to know?
Course Semester:
Spring 2026
Department:
ESPM
Course Type:
Lab
Course Meeting Time:
time subject to change: MW 1:00 PM 1:59 PM + LAB
Course Units:
3