UPLB
Bio 1 General Biology. Principles of biology, with emphasis on the molecular, cellular, tissue-organ, and organismic levels of organization of life.
Bio 3 Biodiversity. Systematic survey of the diversity of life, with emphasis on functional organization, maintenance and integration, reproduction and development; evolution of the major groups of microorganisms, plants and animals; interrelationships of organisms with the environment.
Bio 70 Earth's Processes and Biological Systems. The earth’s processes and their relationship to the evolution, diversity, and distribution of various communities of plants and animals.
Bio 150 Ecology. Organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, and the biosphere in relation to changes on earth through time.
BIO 151 Environmental Management. Principles of environmental management; technological development and activities affecting the environment and pertinent case studies.
Bio 154 Cave Ecology. Cave ecosystems, biodiversity, and adaptations of organisms.
Bio 155 Biology of Pollution. Interactions of biota with polluted environments.
Bio 191 Special Topics: Carcinology. The study of crustaceans, a hard-shelled aquatic organism, its ecological role and adaptation.
BIO 191 Special Topics: Aquatic Ecosystem Dynamics. Freshwater and marine ecosystems function and change, focusing on energy flow, nutrient cycling, food webs, disturbances, and human impacts.
Bio 195 Research Methods in the Biological Sciences. Methods and approaches in conducting and communicating researches in the biological sciences.
Bio 199 Undergraduate Seminar.
NASC 2 The Living Planet. Concepts, principles and theories of the earth and life sciences.
NASC 5 Environmental Biology. Concepts of ecology and environmental biology and their applications in the Philippine setting.
UPOU
ASEAN 241 Environmental Issues in ASEAN. Analysis of natural, climate and human-induced environmental issues unique to the ASEAN region, the application of environmental technology and environmental policy, environmental administration and management.
ENRM 233 Rehabilitation of Marginal and Degraded Areas. Principles and application of different rehabilitation techniques for marginal and degraded upland areas
Group photos during class field activities
Bio 1 General Biology Class Activities
Bio 150 Ecology Class Activities
Bio 154 Cave Ecology Class Activities
Bio 155 Biology of Pollution Class Activities
Students working on thesis and special problem