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4.00 Credits
This course is a field and laboratory survey of marine animals, particularly those of the Louisiana Gulf Coast, including classification, morphology, physiology, and ecology. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. Prerequisite: completion of biology core courses.
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1.00 Credits
Students work with a faculty research adviser to identify an original question in the biological sciences and develop and write a proposal/prospectus to investigate this question. This course is required of all biology honors students and students intending to complete a thesis in biological sciences.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students work with a faculty research adviser to conduct theoretical, field, and/or laboratory research. Students may register for one to four credit hours per semester and may enroll in this course in more than one semester, but the cumulative total credit hours earned may not exceed four.
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1.00 Credits
Students work with a faculty research adviser to prepare a written thesis describing their original research and make an oral presentation at the undergraduate research symposium. This course is required of all biology honors students and students intending to complete a thesis in biological sciences. Prerequisite: BIOL A400. Co-requisite: BIOL A401.
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4.00 Credits
General study of the marine chordates with particular emphasis on the fishes, including classification, structure, function, and ecology will be the focus of this course. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. Prerequisite: BIOL A370 or A375.
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4.00 Credits
This course concerns the relationships of marine and estuarine organisms to environmental factors: interactions among organisms, ecological processes of energy and materials flow, communities, and ecosystems of the Louisiana Coastal Zone. Five-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. Prerequisite: BIOL A370 or A375.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an advanced lecture, laboratory, and field work on a selected topic in the marine sciences. Two- to three-week summer course at LUMCON in Cocodrie, La. Prerequisite: BIOL A370 or A375.
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3.00 Credits
Common Curriculum: University Honors Program This in-depth course covering the ecological impact of humans on the biosphere is innovative in content, design, and topic. Through discussion, field trips, lab-setting demonstrations, films, debates, and readings, students learn the world of ecological science by active participation for application to issues of global, regional, and local concern.
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3.00 Credits
Common Curriculum: University Honors Program This in-depth course covering the ecological impact of humans on the biosphere is innovative in content, design, and topic. Through discussions, field trips, lab-setting demonstrations, films, debates, and readings, students learn the world of ecological science through active participation for application to issues of global, regional, and local concern. Not required of science majors.
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3.00 Credits
Common Curriculum: Introductory The range of subject matter for this course concerns survey of plant and animal taxonomic groups; survey of major organ and other structural systems in man; introduction to principles of genetics, ecology, and evolution. Not required of science majors.
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