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  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Pre-requisites: BIOL170/170L or MSC101 and BIOL204, 207, 208 and 223. An advanced study of fish with emphasis on the ecology, physiology, morphology, and behavior of the Teleosts. Field trips are included. Formal scientific papers of research and/or laboratory results will be required with a minimum of 6,000 words.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in MSC 101. A basic study of the composition, structure, geologic history and surface features of the earth with emphasis on the marine portion.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in MSC 101 and MATH 110; Co-requisite: PHYS 111. A study of ocean water, air and sea interactions, currents, waves, tides and underwater sound.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in BIOL 204, 207 and 223SI; additionally, BIOL 208 is required for students with senior status. A study of the interrelationships of plants, animals and the marine environment. Formal scientific papers of laboratory results and a library research paper (minimum of 6,000 words) will be required.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course may be taken for credit more than once, but only four hours will count toward satisfying departmental degree requirements and only twelve hours will count toward satisfying university graduation requirements. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in BIOL 204, 207, 208, 223SI and permission of instructor. In consultation with a faculty mentor, students will develop a research plan to explore a unique biological or marine phenomenon. Appropriate activities include, but are not limited to, literature reviews, data collection, data analysis and manuscript/presentation preparation. Students are expected to work 45 hours per credit hour per semester. Graded outcomes must include either a review paper, a formal scientific paper and/or a presentation. Departmental and College paperwork must be completed prior to registration and awarding of credit.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course may be taken for credit more than once, but only four hours will count toward satisfying departmental degree requirements and only twelve hours will count toward satisfying university graduation requirements. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in BIOL 204, 207, 208, 223SI and permission of instructor. In consultation with a faculty mentor, students will develop a research plan to explore a unique biological or marine phenomenon. Appropriate activities include, but are not limited to, literature reviews, data collection, data analysis and manuscript/presentation preparation. Students are expected to work 45 hours per credit hour per semester. Graded outcomes must include either a review paper, a formal scientific paper and/or a presentation. Departmental and College paperwork must be completed prior to registration and awarding of credit.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    This course may be taken for credit more than once, but only four hours will count toward satisfying departmental degree requirements and only twelve hours will count towards satisfying university graduation requirements. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in BIOL 204, 207, 208 and 223SI, cumulative GPA equal to or greater than 2.5, and permission of instructor. In consultation with a faculty supervisor, students will select an appropriate internship setting to build upon, not replace, their university course work. Students are expected to work 45 hours per credit hour per semester. Graded outcomes include, but are not limited to, journal, paper, oral report and/or presentation. Departmental and College paperwork must be completed prior to registration and awarding of credit.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course may be taken for credit more than once, but only four hours will count toward satisfying departmental degree requirements. Prerequisites: Minimum of two hours from any of BIOL 387/388/487/488, cumulative GPA equal to or greater than 3.5 and permission of instructor. In consultation with a supervisory committee composed of three faculty members, students will develop a research plan to explore a unique biological or marine phenomenon. Appropriate activities include, but are not limited to, data collection, data analysis and manuscript/presentation preparation. Students are expected to work 45 hours per credit hour per semester. Graded outcomes must include both a formal scientific paper and presentation. Departmental and College paperwork must be completed prior to registration and awarding of credit.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course may be taken for credit more than once, but only four hours will count toward satisfying departmental degree requirements. Prerequisites: Minimum of two hours from any of BIOL 387/388/487/488, cumulative GPA equal to or greater than 3.5 and permission of instructor. In consultation with a supervisory committee composed of three faculty members, students will develop a research plan to explore a unique biological or marine phenomenon. Appropriate activities include, but are not limited to, data collection, data analysis and manuscript/presentation preparation. Students are expected to work 45 hours per credit hour per semester. Graded outcomes must include both a formal scientific paper and presentation. Departmental and College paperwork must be completed prior to registration and awarding of credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours lecture per week. Prerequisites: A "C-" or better in BIOL 204 and 207; additionally, BIOL 208 and 223SI are required for students with senior status. A study of the biological nature of ocean systems. A comprehensive study of the biota of the oceans, including biogeography and natural history of marine organisms. Formal scientific review papers of research results will be required with a minimum of 6,000 words.
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