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BLY 475: Marine Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The relationship of marine organisms to their environment. Category D (usually taught in the summer term).
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BLY 478: Marsh Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Marsh Ecology is the study of the floral and faunal elements of various coastal and near-coastal marsh communities and the interaction with the environment. The course will focus upon the main indicators of marsh wetlands (vegetation, soil, and hydrology), how they interact to form functional wetlands, and how these wetlands are linked to the estuaries and seas beyond. The course is structured to provide abundant hands-on field experience in methods used to study wetland structure, function, and dynamics. Attention will be given to identification of indicators for the delineation of jurisdictional wetlands accounting to current federal guidelines. Participation in overnight field trips is part of this course. Prerequisites: BLY 121, BLY 121L, BLY 122, and BLY 122L.
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BLY 483: Field Marine Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The Field Marine Science course consists of a 10-day field exercise in the tropical southeastern Gulf of Mexico (Florida Keys) and the temperate north Atlantic. Sites alternate annually. Faculty members with diverse interest accompany the students, participate in pre-trip readings and discussion sessions and evaluate the product developed by each student.
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BLY 484: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
BLY 484 is the study of preserving biodiversity and sustaining ecosystems using a multidisciplinary approach. Primary emphasis will focus on the development of strategies for preservation and management using scientific principles and theory.
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BLY 485: Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The study of mechanisms and historical patterns of evolutionary change in biological systems ranging from genes to phylogeny.
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BLY 490: Special Topics -
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Small interested groups of students will study specialized topics not generally listed in the course offerings. Faculty and visiting professors will offer courses in their areas of specialization. This course may be taken more than once if the topic changes for a total of eight hours. Prerequisite: Permission of the department.
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BLY 494: Directed Studies -
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
This course is designed to enable the capable student to pursue independent research under the direction of a member of the faculty. Only four hours of credit can be used to satisfy the 36 credit hours for the Biology major. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chair.
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BLY 499: Honors Research in Biology-H-W
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Experience in planning, conducting, and reporting a research project under the direction of the faculty. Prerequisites: BLY 121, 122, CH 131, 132, overall GPA 3.0, Biology GPA 3.5, and permission of the faculty.
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BLY 511: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The genetic and biochemical interactions present in the early embryonic development of higher organisms. Emphasis is on animal development.
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BLY 515: Ecotoxicology
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
The impact of chemicals as toxic agents on ecosystems. Students will understand types, sources, and effects of environmental toxicants, methods of testing and interpretation, and regulation of environmental toxicants. This material will be presented in the context of ecosystem health rather than human health. This is a core course for MS degree students in the Environmental Toxicology program.
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