Ecology Diploma
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If you study how leaf-eating insects affect a tree's growth rate, you're studying an aspect of ecology. The same is true if you study how spraying insecticides to control mosquitoes affects local frog populations, if you study how weather patterns influence the timing of bird migration, and if you study how traffic noise from a busy highway affects squirrel nesting habits.
Even if your backyard is not as flowery as some you should be able to find plenty of "ecology" in your backyard. Just about wherever the sun shines, there's fresh air and a little soil, you should find plants and animals interacting with their environment -- you should find things the ecology of which will be fascinating to study.
This Online College course in Ecology will provide a detailed explanation on many aspects of the eco balance in an easy to understand format and help you to understand how all parts of the environment work together.
You do not need any experience or qualifications to enrol on this course but once you have successfully completed the course, you will receive a recognised qualification and your professionally recognised Diploma, which we assure, will increase your career potential.
You not only study when it suits you and in your own time, but you can be sure of receiving all the advice and support you require as your studies develop.
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Course Content:
* Ecosystems and populations
* The development of life
* Animals, parasites and endangered species
* Fungi, tundra and rain forest
* Mountains, rivers and deserts
* Shallow waters
* The greenhouse effect, the ozone layer, poisons and waste materials
