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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Discusses all major kinds of marine pollution including oil, heavy metals, organic wastes, pulp mill effluent, PCBs, pesticides, ocean dumping, radioactive wastes, thermal pollution, marine litter and noise pollution. Effects on biological systems are emphasized. Some consideration given to legal aspects. Prerequisite: BIOL S271 and CHEM S106. Prerequisite:    BIOL S271 AND CHEM S106 US D- OR CHEM V106 UV D OR CHEM F106X UF D- (OR CHEM A106 UF D AND CHEM A106L UF D )
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 credits (3+3) In-depth study of the paradigms regarding the distribution and abundance of marine organisms including analysis and discussion of current primary literature. Major emphasis on how physical-biological interactions structure populations, communities, and ecosystems in the oceans. Students will complete a research project. Prerequisite: BIOL S215, BIOL S271, and STAT S200. Prerequisite:    BIOL S215 US D- Concurrent AND BIOL S271 US D- Concurrent AND STAT S273 US D- Concurrent
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits (3+3) Entails in-depth study of the mechanisms of evolution. The roles of genetic variation, natural selection, and adaptation in speciation and other evolutionary processes will be examined in an historical context. Competing schools of thought from the era of "The Origin of the Species" to recent advances in molecular evolution will be considered. Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and S106; and BIOL S362 or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite:    (BIOL S105 US D- Concurrent (OR BIOL A115 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A115L UA D Concurrent ) OR BIOL V105 UV D Concurrent OR BIOL F115X UF D- Concurrent ) (AND BIOL S106 US D- Concurrent (OR BIOL A116 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A116L UA D Concurrent ) OR BIOL F116X UF D- Concurrent OR BIOL V106 UV D Concurrent ) AND BIOL S362 US D-
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit (1+0) Provides students with first-hand accounts of current research in the biological sciences. Seminar speakers will present research results in a variety of subdisciplines, and students will discuss the significance with presenters and instructor. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: BIOL S106. Prerequisite:    BIOL S106 US D- Concurrent (OR BIOL A116 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A116L UA D Concurrent ) OR BIOL F116X UF D- Concurrent OR BIOL V106 UV D Concurrent
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 - 15.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    1-6 credits (variable) Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input. Prerequisite: BIOL S105, BIOL S106, and BIOL S271, and signed permission form. Prerequisite:    (BIOL S105 US D- Concurrent (OR BIOL A115 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A115L UA D Concurrent ) OR BIOL F115X UF D- Concurrent OR BIOL V105 UV D Concurrent ) (AND BIOL S106 US D- Concurrent (OR BIOL A116 UA D Concurrent AND BIOL A116L UA D Concurrent ) OR BIOL F116X UF D- Concurrent ) AND BIOL S271 US D- Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) GER. Introduction to chemistry for the non-science major. Includes units of measurement, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, metabolism, radioactivity oxidation-reduction reactions, solutions, acids and buffers.
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