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 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.
and receive the following two
courses worth £125 absolutely free! Improving
Learning Skills Course
and Job
Interview Skills Course
Ecology Diploma
Level 3
reg no.10027388
This Ecology Diploma course is fantastic value and provides TWO qualifications
in one course! This means that you can obtain:
Qualification1: Ecology Diploma
Qualification
2: Ecology Award
At
the end of this course successful learners will also receive a level 3
NCFE Award certificate of achievement. That means that it is
independently accredited at a level of learning equivalent to level 3
on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) for England, Wales and
Northern Ireland (in which case GCSE's are at levels 1 and 2 and A
Levels are at level 3).
Read more about NCFE and our awarding bodies here: NCFE
Awards
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
For more information about the syllabus please click here