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MAR 250L: Marine Biology Lab
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University of New England
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MAR 252: Natural History Marine Mammals
3.00 Credits
University of New England
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MAR 266: Intro to Oceanog I:Bio/Geo
4.00 Credits
University of New England
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MAR 266L: Intro Oceanography I Lab
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University of New England
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MAR 268: Intro Oceanog II: Phy/Chem
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course provides the second half of an introduction to oceanographic processes. The emphasis will be on understanding chemical and physical principles such as carbonate deposition and ocean circulation and waves. We will also examine the role of the oceans in global phenomena such as weather and climate.
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MAR 268L: Intro Oceanography II Lab
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University of New England
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MAR 275H: Intro to Mar Honors Research
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of New England
Hands-on experience with research methodologies through participation in an existing research project of an individual faculty member. This experience provides the honors student with training in field, laboratory or library research skills, experience with data collection and analysis, as well as training in the scientific method. Honors students may enroll for multiple terms with different faculty. Students typically enroll in the course during the second semester sophomore year. This course is limited to students in the honors program. 1.000 TO 9.000 Credit Hours
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MAR 295: Marine Science Internship
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of New England
An internship is an accredited, experiential education course wherein students explore and immerse in their intended field of study by engaging in a volunteer, shadow or work experience with a professional host site. First and second year students intending to major or minor in the Marine Sciences disciplines are encouraged to apply theory and methods in the practical environment of a professional host site, such as a public or private research facility, government agency, organization, company, or corporation, for a semester or summer of part- or full-time active, immersed learning. Students propose, and obtain approval for the internship course through the Internship Director, and are assisted in researching, finding, and applying for local, regional, national or international internship positions. Students agree to follow a curriculum guideline as outlined in the Marine Sciences Dept Internship Packet. Grades are determined by the Internship Director and include: completion of 40 hours at the internship site per credit hour, satisfactory completion of academic assignments, an on-site performance evaluation and, regular meetings with the Internship Director. Students are encouraged to explore various career fields by taking successive internship courses throughout their undergraduate academic career.
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MAR 310: Phycology
4.00 Credits
University of New England
A detailed study of the phytoplankton and macroalgae designed to give the student a thorough knowledge of the morphology, physiology, life histories, ecology and economic value of these important protists. Field trips are conducted along the New England coastline from Canada to Cape Cod to observe habitat variations and species composition. Three credits of 200 level Biology (C- or higher) required. 4.000 Credit Hours
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MAR 310L: Phycology Lab
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University of New England
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