Undergraduate Curriculum & Admissions

EBIO Major Advisor Contact Information:

The advisor for EBIO majors is Suzanne Nelson. Her office is located in the Ramaley Biology building, next to the Norlin Library. Suzanne's office is on the first floor, Ramaley N122F. This is at the end of the same hallway as the main office. Suzanne can be contacted at (303) 492-7637, or by email at suzanne.nelson@colorado.edu . The best way to contact Suzanne is to set an appointment using the online schedule at advising.colorado.edu . Getting an appointment may take several weeks, especially at the beginning of a semester and during registration, and it is advised that you set up an appointment as far in advance as possible. Suzanne has walk-in hours on Monday from 3:00 to 5:00, you can declare your major on Wednesdays from 10:00 to 11:00, and we encourage you to email to get answers to simple questions.

 

Description of the EBIO Undergraduate Program

The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, in its teaching and research, addresses the complex interplay of genes, species and ecosystems and how those change through time. Our integrative approach focuses on such issues as global change, conservation biology, and revealing fundamental mechanisms underlying the structural and functional adaptations of organisms.

For those of you new to the department, or if you are a current major looking for information, you've come to the right place. The information presented below should be able to answer all of your questions, or give you the information you need to find your answers.

About the Major:

Courses in the Major:

The EBIO Minor:

Research Experience/Honors:


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