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  • 3.00 Credits

    (Prereq: A C or better in MATH 450) This course is a continuation of MATH 450. Topics covered include infinite series, sequences and series of functions, continuity and convergence in n-dimensional euclidean space. Selected topics from Taylor series and differentiation of functions of more than one variable will also be covered at the discretion of the instructor. S. Prerequisite:    Take MATH*450; Minimum grade C;
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to numerical methods of interpolation, polynomial approximation, solving equations in one variable, solving linear systems of equations, numerical differentiation, numerical intergration and error analysis. S. Prerequisite:    Take MATH*344; Corequisite:    MATH*344
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Prereq: A grade of C or better in MATH 320 and MATH 242) Orthogonal sets of functions and the Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problem; Fourier series and integrals, and solution of partial differential equations by separation of variables; boundary value problems in polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinate systems; Bessel functions. F, odd years. Prerequisite:    Take MATH*320 MATH*242; Minimum grade C;
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 credit)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in MATH*390) This is a course on communicating mathematics. Students are expected to explore mathematical ideas with a faculty mentor and present these ideas to an audience of faculty and students. F Prerequisite:    Take MATH*390; Minimum grade C;
  • 0.00 Credits

    (0 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: Permission of the instructor and approved contract) Supervised and evaluated study in the laboratory or field. If desired, a student may register for MCES*397, MCES*398, or MCES*399 in subsequent semesters, and be awarded credit at the rate of 1 credit for every 50 hours of supervised study in the laboratory or field with a Satisfactory grade earned. Pass/Fail grading only. F,S,Su
  • 0.00 Credits

    (0 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: Permission of the instructor and approved contract) Practical experience through observing and assisting in the conduct of field or laboratory research related to marine coastal environmental science. Pass/Fail grading only. F,S,Su
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (1-4 credits)(This course is restricted to MCES majors)(Prereq: A grade of 'B' or better in both lecture and lab for two of the four MSCI core courses: MSCI*301/L, MSCI*302/L, MSCI*304/L, MSCI*305/L; or permission of the instructor. A contract must be approved by the instructor and the department chair by time of registration) Students develop mastery of basic laboratory, field, and research methods required to conduct their Marine Coastal Environmental Science Senior Thesis projects under the guidance and supervision of a marine science faculty member. Students develop a thesis proposal for approval by the faculty research mentor during the course. No more than six total credit hours of 396, 397, 398, 399, 497, 498, and/or 499 may be used for major credit. F,S,Su Prerequisite:    Take 2 groups; GROUP: Take MSCI*301 MSCI*301L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*305 MSCI*305L; Minimum grade B;
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    (1-12 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in at least one MCES or MSCI course at the 300-leve or above and approved contract. A contract may be approved by the instructor/faculty coordinator, off-campus supervisor, and the department chair by the time of registration) Work experience related to marine coastal environmental science or a related field, as part of an approved internship with primary supervision by a non-faculty member. Requires a minimum of 50 hours of on-site, supervised, and evaluated student work experience per credit. The course may be taken for up to 12 credits, but no more than 6 total credits of 396, 397, 398, 399, 497, 498, and/or 499 may be used for major credit. F,S,Su Prerequisite:    Take 1 courses; Minimum grade C; From Subjects MCES MSCI; From Levels 3RDYEAR 4THYEAR;
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    (1-4 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: A contract may be approved by the instructor and the department chair by the time of registration) Directed study of specific topics related to marine coastal environmental science. This course is repeatable for credit under different topics. No more than 6 total credits of 396, 397, 398, 399, 497, 498, and/or 499 may be used for major credit. F,S,Su
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: A grade of 'B' or better in both lecture and lab for two of the four MSCI core course - MSCI*301/L, MSCI*302/L, MSCI*304/L, MSCI*305/L)(Coreq: MCES*422L) Development of skills needed to collect, prepare, and analyze samples from the marine coastal environment using standard field sampling techniques, laboratory analytical methods, interpretation, and reporting for common analyses, assessments, and permit applications. This course emphasizes the dynamic interrelationships between marine science subdisciplines in the coastal zone at relevant spatial and temporal scales. The course integrates intensive hands-on field and laboratory activity. F,S,Su Prerequisite:    Take 2 groups; GROUP: Take MSCI*301 MSCI*301L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*305 MSCI*305L; Minimum grade B;, Take MCES*422L;
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