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BIOL S110: Intro Marine Fisheries Sci
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
3 credits (3+0) Explores the patterns of fishery species diversity, and the resilience and sustainability that result. Introduces the complexity of what constitutes a fishery and factors that have led some fisheries to collapse and others to persist. Students will gain a better understanding of the science of sustainability in Alaska, with a focus on 21st-century global fishery challenges, such as climate change.
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BIOL S111: Human Anat/Physiol I
4.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
4 credits (3+3) GER. Introduces human structure and function. The integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems are covered. Recommended for health science students.
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BIOL S112: Human Anat/Physiol II
4.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
4 credits (3+3) GER. Continuation of BIOL S111. Endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems are covered. Recommended for health science students. Prerequisite: BIOL S111 (C- or better) or permission.
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BIOL S111 US C- Concurrent OR BIOL V111 UV C Concurrent OR BIOL A111 UA C Concurrent OR BIOL F111 UF C- Concurrent OR BIOL F111X UF C- Concurrent
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BIOL S175: Current Topics in Marine Rsrch
1.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
1 credit (1+0) A fall symposium of lectures presented as part of the Sitka WhaleFest: A Celebration of Marine Wildlife. Marine scientists will present current research findings on topics focused on marine life around the Pacific Rim, with an emphasis on marine mammals. Students must attend an introductory class, all symposium lectures, and a follow up group discussion with invited researchers; written summaries of the lectures will be required. Students must be registered for the Sitka WhaleFest. May be repeated for credit when content differs.
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BIOL S193: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
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BIOL S193P: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
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BIOL S193R: ST: (Recitation only)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
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BIOL S194: Practicum:
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
1-3 credits (0+0+ 4-12) Supervised practical application of a previously studied theory conducted under the supervision of a qualified professional in cooperation with a faculty member. Requires 50 hours per credit of supervised practicum work, and signed approval by the faculty instructor (and also the chair or dean, if an individual practicum).
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BIOL S197: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
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BIOL S215: Intro Marine Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Alaska Southeast
3 credits (3+0) An introduction to the major characteristics of ocean ecosystems and the organisms that inhabit them. Includes physical, chemical, and biological principles that affect marine biodiversity. Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and BIOL S106.
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BIOL S105 US D- Concurrent OR BIOL V105 UV D Concurrent (OR BIOL A115 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A115L UA D Concurrent ) OR BIOL F115X UF D Concurrent (AND BIOL S106 US D- Concurrent OR BIOL V106 UV D Concurrent OR BIOL F106X UF D- Concurrent ) (OR BIOL A116 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A116L UA D Concurrent )
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