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1.00 Credits
Environmental Chemistry lab
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*401;
Corequisite:
MSCI*401
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3.00 Credits
(=ENVI*420)(3 credits)(Prereq: BIOL*122, MATH*160 or MATH*160B, CHEM*112 and PHYS*201 or PHYS*211)(Coreq: MSCI*420L) Students actively investigate the earth system along with current environmental issues. Emphasis is placed on the integration of the many subsystems that comprise the earth system. Environmental issues are scientifically explored in an effort to develop sustainable solutions. The lab is project oriented, including both a local environmental study and a global remote sensing study. S, even years.
Prerequisite:
GROUP: Take CHEM*112; GROUP: Take BIOL*122; GROUP: Take PHYS*201 or PHYS*211(PHYS_211); GROUP: Take MATH*160B or MATH*160;, Take MSCI*420L;
Corequisite:
MSCI*420L
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1.00 Credits
(=ENVI*420L)(1 credit)(Coreq: MSCI*420) The laboratory demonstrates the topics and principles presented in lecture. S, even years
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*420;
Corequisite:
MSCI*420
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: MSCI 304/304L)(Coreq: MSCI 440L) A major discipline of the geosciences, geophysics is the study of the earth by quantitative physical methods, such as eletromagnetic, gravitational, and acoustic/seismic techniques. This course offers a survey of geophysical principles and techniques commonly used in geologic and oceanographic research and studies. The theoretical basis for various techniques is examined and direct applications are emphasized in class and the accompanying lab. Three lecture hours per week.
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L;, Take MSCI*440L;
Corequisite:
MSCI*440L
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1.00 Credits
(Coreq: MSCI 440) The laboratory demonstrates the topics and principles presented in lecture. Three laboratory hours per week.
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*440;
Corequisite:
MSCI*440
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: MSCI*304 and MATH*161, or MATH*161B)(Coreq: MSCI*445L) A comprehensive study of the physical and geological processes controlling the morphology and circulation within the coastal ocean. Beach, estuarine and shelf processes are examined in detail. The importance of these processes to coastal management and protection is also addressed. The course includes laboratory where students will undertake a field study examining coastal processes and response as well as discuss relevant papers from the literature. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week.
Prerequisite:
GROUP: Take MSCI*304; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MATH*161 or MATH*161B;, Take MSCI*445L;
Corequisite:
MSCI*445L
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1.00 Credits
Weekly seminars will discuss and critique recent technical papers addressing coastal processes whose theoretical basis has been presented in corequisite Marine Science 565. The papers for each seminar will emphasize the Southeast United States Coastal Zone. Class field exercises will provide hands-on instruction and experience in the coastal processes shaping the South Carolina coastal. Each student will design and conduct an individual term research project to be formally presented.
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*445;
Corequisite:
MSCI*445
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: a grade of 'C' or better in MSCI*302/L or BIOL*350L)(Coreq: MSCI*464L) This course explores the application of phylogenetic and population genetics techniques to marine ecological and biological questions such as taxonomy and identification, species discovery, cryptogenic species origins, invasion pathways, population connectivity, and conservation through examination of case studies in the marine environment and hands on practice of these techniques using student-generated and published data sets. Three lecture hours per week. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*464L;, Take 1 group; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take BIOL*350 BIOL*350L; Minimum grade C;
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit)(Coreq: MSCI*464) This course demonstrates the topics and principles presented in lecture and provides hands on practice of these techniques using student-generated and published data sets. Three lab hours per week. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*464;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: MSCI*302 or BIOL*370) A comprehensive of the biology and ecology of marine mammals, including the cetaceans, pinnipeds, sirenians, sea otters, and polar bears. Major topics include evolution and classification, anatomy and physiology, sensory biology, communication, feeding, ecology and energetics, social and reproductive behavior, and life history. S
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*302 or BIOL*370;
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