In-depth overview of marine mammals (whales, dolphins, manatees, seals, sea lions, etc.). Topics include marine mammal systematics, status, behavior, physiology, population dynamics, evolution, and management. Current periodical literature text readings are basis for discussions. Prerequisites: BI 111N, MS 102N, or ES 270N. Junior or Senior standing required.
Systematics, evolution, ecology, behavior, and anatomical and physiological adaptations of sharks and rays. Current scientific research, human impact, how populations can be managed. Prerequisites: BI 212 or BI 303 and Junior standing.
Systematics, evolution, ecology, behavior, and anatomical and physiological adaptations of sharks and rays. Current scientific research, human impact, how populations can be managed. Prerequisites: BI 212 or BI 303 and Junior standing.
This course investigates the principles of sound, and how sound is used by and affects marine and terrestrial species. Prerequisites: MS-102 or BI-111 or ES-270, and junior standing.
An integrated review of marine organism navigation, orientation, migration, behavior, sensory biology, physiology, and ecology focusing on fauna ranging from marine invertebrate larvae to larger marine vertebrate taxa. Prerequisites: MS102N, BI 212 and junior standing.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Integrated study of chemical and physical ocean processes with emphasis on interactions with the biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. Topics include biogeochemical cycling, primary production, and chemical tracers to study oceanic processes. Includes laboratory component. Prerequisites: MS 101N, MS 102N, and CH 122.
Required of Marine Science majors in the senior year with the exception of those who complete a senior thesis, and taken during either Winter Term or Spring Semester. Written examinations covering general marine science, track-specific courses, and interdisciplinary applications of marine science principles.
Required of Marine Science majors in the senior year with the exception of those who complete a senior thesis, and taken during either Winter Term or Spring Semester. Written examinations covering general marine science, track-specific courses, and interdisciplinary applications of marine science principles.
Required of Marine Science majors in the senior year with the exception of those who complete a senior thesis, and taken during either Winter Term or Spring Semester. Written examinations covering general marine science, track-specific courses, and interdisciplinary applications of marine science principles.
Year long course designed for first year students interested in carrying out marine science research. Work closely with marine science faculty on various research projects. Enrollment by application. Two semesters equal one course credit. Evaluation is on a credit/no credit basis. The grade of Credit is comparable to work evaluated as C or better.