Dr. Fork teaches upper-level courses about aquatic ecosystems and the process of science:
Freshwater Ecology [BIO476/576]
offered Fall of odd years pre-requisites: BIO270 & CHE104 open to: undergraduate and graduate students Example syllabus |
Wetlands [BIO471/571]
offered Fall of even years pre-requisites: BIO270 & CHE104 open to: undergraduate and graduate students Example syllabus |
Topics and Research Methods in Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology [BIO521]
In this graduate-level course, students learn about the principles of open science and analyze an open dataset, in addition to reading, hearing about, and discussing research conducted using open data. offered every Spring required for Biology graduate students Example syllabus |
Coming soon: Urban Watershed Science [BIO4XX]
This course will give students hands-on experience in the tools used in industry and government to assess and restore the health of stream ecosystems. Students will network with restoration professionals and work to complete client-driven environmental projects in the West Chester community. |