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Jan 30, 2026
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BIOL 415 Biomimicry (3)A rigorous study of biomimicry’s essential elements including the human-nature relationship, life’s unifying principles, regenerative ethos, and the emulation of natural mechanisms through the integration of Biomimicry Thinking methodology. This project-based course explores learning from the biodiversity of living systems as mentor, model, and measure for nature-positive innovation. Prerequisite(s): Junior rank or higher, BIOL 211 or BIOL 213 or ENVT 200 or permission of the instructor Course Frequency: Fall Cross-listing: ENVT 415
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