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  • 1.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 1.00 Freshman Seminar in Aquatic and Coastal Sciences. Special fee. An experience for entering students that will help them to succeed as Coastal and Aquatic Sciences majors by learning study skills and becoming acquainted with the culture of higher education. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - New Student Seminar. 1 hour lecture.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 4.00 Aquatic Biological Processes. Prerequisites: BIOL 113, CHEM 120, CHEM 121. Special fee. Aquatic Biological Processes is a course that introduces students to the fundamental biological systems associated with marine and fresh water communities and serves as the foundation aquatic biological course for the BS/MS program in Aquatic and Coastal Sciences. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 Senior Seminar. Prerequisites: AQUA 351, AQUA 495, GEOS 252, GEOS 454. This seminar is a required course for the curriculum in the BS/MS Coastal and Aquatic Sciences program and fulfills the Graduation Writing Requirement. Students participate in active discussion regarding current research topics in the field and are required to present the result of their research activities or planned research for their Master's Thesis. Meets the University Writing Requirement for ACSC majors. 3 hours lecture.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 4.00 Research in Aquatic and Coastal Sciences. Prerequisites: AQUA 351, GEOS 252, GEOS 454. This course is designed to provide students in the Aquatic and Coastal Sciences BS/MS program with a research-oriented internship utilizing one of the Montclair State University's off-campus research facilities including the School of Conservation, Passaic River Institute, or the Sandy Hook Marine Science Consortium facility.
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 1.00 Graduate Research Seminar. Prerequisites: AQUA 351, AQUA 490, GEOS 252, GEOS 454. This seminar is a required course for the graduate curriculum in the BS/MS Coastal and Aquatic Sciences program. Students participate in active discussion regarding current research topics in the field and are required to present their current research activities or planned research for their Master's Thesis. 1 hour seminar.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 3.00 Advanced Aquatic Biological Processes. Prerequisites: AQUA 351, GEOS 252, GEOS 454 or approval of the Program Director. Advanced Aquatic Biological Processes is a graduate course which builds upon the fundamental biological systems associated with marine and fresh water communities and serves as the culminating core aquatic biological course for the BS/MS program in Aquatic and Coastal Sciences. 3 hours lecture.
  • 4.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 4.00 Graduate Research in Aquatic and Coastal Sciences. Prerequisites: Program Director/Thesis advisor approval. A research experience in which students will conduct independent research approved by their graduate advisor leading to the collection of data for the completion of their Master's Thesis. Students will be exposed to current aquatic and coastal techniques by working with scientific investigators in industry or within the department. Students will work on projects involving research techniques, data collection and the analysis and interpretation of the data.
  • 6.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 6.00 Master's Thesis. Prerequisites: Program Director/Thesis advisor approval. Independent research project done under faculty advisement. Students must follow the MSU Thesis Guidelines, which may be obtained from the Graduate School. Students should take AQUA 699 if they don't complete AQUA 698 within the semester.
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Department: AQUATIC AND COASTAL SCIENCES Credits: 1.00 Master's Thesis Extension. Prerequisites: Program Director/Thesis advisor approval. Continuation of Master's Thesis Project. Thesis Extension will be graded as IP (in Progress) until thesis is completed, at which time a grade of Pass or Fail will be given.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Department: MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES Credits: 3.00 Beginning Arabic I. Special fee. A basic introduction to the Arabic language with emphasis on speaking, reading, writing and listening through classroom drill and communicative activities. Cross listed with Linguistics, ARBC 101. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Foreign Language. Meets the World Languages and Cultures Requirement - World Languages. 3 hours lecture.
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