Ecology I.II y III.
Ecology is a fascinating science that studies the interactions between living organisms and their environment, and how these components come together to form complex ecosystems. In this specialized course, we will explore the fundamental principles of ecology and its relevance in understanding and conserving the natural world.
Throughout the course, we will address key topics such as biodiversity, food webs, population dynamics, the relationship between organisms and their environment, and the human impact on ecosystems. We will also examine how climate change and environmental degradation affect ecosystem stability.
Ecology is also a powerful tool for addressing current environmental challenges, such as habitat loss, pollution, and the conservation of endangered species. Through case studies and practical examples, we will learn about conservation strategies and sustainable management of natural resources.
The main goal of this course is to develop a deep understanding of the interactions between living organisms and their environment, and to foster responsible and respectful environmental awareness. Additionally, it aims to inspire participants to become agents of change, promoting the conservation and sustainable use of our valuable natural resources.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Ecology and its importance for the balance and harmony of our planet!
The course is aimed at both health science students and professionals, as well as those interested in the microscopic world of viruses and their implications in everyday life. We will use a combination of theory, practical examples, case studies, and discussions of scientific articles to enrich learning and foster an investigative spirit.