Ecology: Relationship between Organisms and the Environment (Extension curriculum)
The aim of the extension curriculum “Ecology: Relationship between Organisms and the Environment” is to provide students with basic knowledge about organismic interactions and relationships between organisms and the environment.
Ecosystem processes and connections between biodiversity and functionality of ecosystems are taught. Graduates are able to classify and interpret ecological processes from a scientific perspective.
Extension curriculum
Amendments
Curricular changes were made to the title and/or content of this EC before the winter semester 2024/25. For further information, please refer to the respective University Gazette or contact the relevant StudiesServiceCenter!
About the extension curriculum
This EC can be chosen by all students who are not studying biology.
Particularly recommended for students of
- Geography
- other scientific disciplines
- social science disciplines
Questions about the extension curriculum:
Insight into the content of the extension curriculum
In u:find - the course directory - you will find the courses of the current semester.
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Master Access Guide
The Master Access Guide provides information about which bachelor's degree program - in combination with which extension curriculum - allows entry into which master's degree program. Find out what options are available to you with the combination of your chosen bachelor's degree and extension curriculum.