AQUA1200
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Global Aquaculture for Food Security and Conservation
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Students will learn about the interdisciplinary field of aquaculture which pays a critical role in global food production and aquatic ecosystem conservation. Topics to be covered include water quality, culture systems, nutrition, biology of fish and...
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BIOL0900
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Science Survey
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A course intended to prepare selected nursing and pre-medical studies majors for BIOL 2030 (Human Anatomy and Physiology) and BIOL 2050 (General Biology). It imparts a general knowledge of the fundamentals of chemistry and biology, as needed by stude...
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BIOL1000
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Introductory Biology
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An introductory survey of the major areas of the biological sciences designed to equip students with information enabling them to make rational, informed decisions about biologically relevant issues. The course includes topics such as cell structure...
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BIOL1200
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Human Biology
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Human Biology is a survey course for non-science majors covering topics such as the scientific method, human evolution, hierarchal anatomical structures (atoms to organs), and the normal physiology of organ systems in humans. Although an emphasis is...
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BIOL1300
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Nutrition: Eat Smarter
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This course is an introduction to nutrition and its relationship to health. Micronutrients are categorized by their function in the body (tissue guardians, antioxidants, energy generators, essential electrolytes, mineral power plants, blood fortifier...
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BIOL1500
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Conservation Biology
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An introductory undergraduate course designed to introduce students to the biological sciences. The course will emphasize the nature of biodiversity, the growing threats to biodiversity, and ecologically sound conservation and resource management pra...
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BIOL2010
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The Human Life Cycle
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An introduction to the biochemical and hormonal control of human growth and reproduction.
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BIOL2030
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Anatomy and Physiology I
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The first semester of a comprehensive introduction to the structure and function of the human body. The course includes topics such as gross body organization and related terminology, review of cell structure and function, anatomy and physiology of t...
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BIOL2031
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Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 2030. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL2032
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Anatomy and Physiology II
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A continuation of BIOL 2030. The course includes topics such as the circulatory and immune systems, respiration, body fluid balance, urinary system, reproduction and inheritance, and human development.
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BIOL2033
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Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 2032. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL2040
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Microbes and Human Health
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A survey of the biology of microbes and their effects on human health designed to give health professionals an appreciation of the importance of microbes in our world as well as concepts of how to promote healthy microbial interactions and inhibit th...
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BIOL2050
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General Biology I
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The first semester of a rigorous introduction to modern biology for students intending to major in the natural sciences. The course includes topics related to biological structure and function, from the molecular level in cells to the integrated meta...
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BIOL2051
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General Biology I Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 2050. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL2052
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General Biology II
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A continuation of BIOL 2050. The course covers the history and diversity of life in all its major forms, the principles of anatomy and physiology of plants and animals, and the ecological contexts and constraints that sustain life.
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BIOL2053
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General Biology II Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 2052. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL2060
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Field Experiences in Natural History and Conservation
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This field course surveys the geology, climate and ecology of the island of Oahu and explores the approaches for the integrated management of its terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats. The course is structured around the ahupua’a concept, the t...
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BIOL3010
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Hawaiian Natural History
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The unique biota in marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats of the Hawai'ian Islands: evolutionary history, ecology, and human impacts on Hawai'ian ecosystems are focuses.
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BIOL3011
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Hawaiian Natural History Laboratory
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This laboratory course, companion of the Hawaiian Natural History lecture course (BIOL 3010), explores the geology, climate, and ecology of the Hawaiian Islands. Class activities involve field trips to diverse native habitats, documentation of natura...
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BIOL3012
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Hawaiian Natural History Field Studies
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This field course surveys the geology, climate and ecology of the island of O`ahu and explores the approaches for the integrated management of its terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats. The course is structured around the ahupua`a concept, the...
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BIOL3020
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Plant Biology
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The evolution, comparative anatomy, physiology, and life cycles of members of the plant kingdom from algae to flowering plants.
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BIOL3021
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Plant Biology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3020. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL3025
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Algal Biology & Diversity Laboratory
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This course will accompany BIOL 3024 (Algal Biology and Diversity) to teach students how to identify local species of marine algae in the laboratory and, when possible, in the field. Students will also begin preparing their own herbarium of local mar...
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BIOL3030
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Comparative Animal Physiology
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Vertebrate and invertebrate mechanisms regarding gas exchange, food and energy metabolism, temperature, salt, water, and nitrogen regulation, bodily coordination, integration and information processing; adaptation to environment is emphasized.
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BIOL3031
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Comparative Animal Physiology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3030. A $75 lab fee will apply for any in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL3034
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Human Physiology
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A course designed to help students understand the major functional systems of the human body. Topics include: organ systems, biochemical interactions of cells and tissues, hormonal control, fluid dynamics and osmotic regulation, development, homeosta...
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BIOL3035
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Human Physiology Laboratory
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The Human Physiology Laboratory course complements BIOL 3034 lecture. The course helps students apply their knowledge by carrying out experiments in basic cellular functions (e.g., osmosis/diffusion), electrophysiology, sensory system physiology, ref...
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BIOL3036
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Human Anatomy
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Human Anatomy is an advanced introduction to basic gross anatomy from both a systems and regional approach. Topics include medical imaging and some common pathological conditions. This course complements BIOL 3034 Human Physiology.
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BIOL3037
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Human Anatomy Laboratory
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The Human Anatomy Laboratory course complements BIOL 3036 lecture. This course will enhance students learning and understanding of human anatomy by providing hands-on exercises and activities to explore human anatomy. The course will cover both gross...
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BIOL3040
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General Microbiology
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An introduction to the structure and function of microorganisms including genetics, metabolism, and comparative studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms; emphasis is on organisms of clinical significance.
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BIOL3041
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General Microbiology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3040. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL3050
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Genetics
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Classical genetics in light of modern advances in molecular biology, including identification and structure of genetic material, its arrangement and transmission, and the molecular studies of genes.
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BIOL3054
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Evolutionary Biology
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Current theories of the genetic basis of evolution, emphasizing the roles of isolation, migration and vicariance, adaptation, and natural selection in the phylogenetic history and distribution of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
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BIOL3060
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Marine Invertebrate Zoology
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An evolutionary perspective emphasizing functional morphology and life histories of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial invertebrates.
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BIOL3061
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Marine Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3060. A $45 lab fee will apply for any in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL3070
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Marine Vertebrate Zoology
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An examination of the diversity, evolution, comparative morphology, and physiology of fishes. The course surveys marine reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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BIOL3071
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Marine Vertebrate Zoology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3070. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL3080
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Ecology
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A study of the adaptive structure and function at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels; theoretical and experimental studies pertaining to the distribution and abundance of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial organisms.
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BIOL3081
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Ecology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3080. An introduction to the collection and analysis of data pertaining to the distribution and abundance of organisms, and the writing of scientific papers. Includes the critical reading and evaluation of the scientific...
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BIOL3090
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Biometry
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This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of statistics and focuses on hypothesis testing, experimental design, and the interpretation of statistical results. Course lectures cover summary statistics, normality diagnostics, Z-sc...
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BIOL3170
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Cell and Molecular Biology
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Principles governing metabolism, reproduction, genetics, and other aspects of biological activity at the cellular level in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
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BIOL3171
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Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 3170. A $75 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL3930
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Nutrition and Society
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A seminar course investigating current philosophical, societal, and scientific issues in the field of nutrition. Topics include the role of nutrition in holistic health and preventive medicine, food and behavior, world hunger, eating disorders, nutri...
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BIOL3940
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Biology and Human Health Seminar Series
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This is a seminar course for Biology-Human Health and Pre-Health Professions students. Guest speakers will present and discuss current topics in health to expose students to various complex topics in healthcare.
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BIOL4020
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Cancer Biology
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Cancer Biology considers perspectives in population epidemiology cell growth pattern/rates, carcinogens, and molecular interactions in a number of the more prevalent cancers within the lat 20 years. This course will provide beneficial background info...
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BIOL4024
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Algal Biology and Diversity
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This course will provide students with a basic understanding of algal biology, classification and evolutionary history as well as current information on the role of algae in marine ecosystems, global climate and human health. Emphasis will be placed...
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BIOL4040
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Environmental Microbiology
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General microbiological principles emphasizing the nature of the microbial world, microbial metabolism, and energetics, microbial diversity, population interactions, human interactions. Emphasis is on the importance of micro-organisms in the biospher...
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BIOL4041
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Environmental Microbiology Laboratory
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Laboratory component of BIOL 4040. A $45 lab fee will apply for any in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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BIOL4050
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Developmental Biology
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Developmental Biology is the study of early eukaryotic development of multi-cellular organisms, from fertilization to the development of primordial organ systems. The course will introduce students to several biological models currently used in labor...
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BIOL4210
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Neuroscience
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Examination of the organization and function of the nervous system at molecular, cellular and systemic levels.
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BIOL4220
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Immunology
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An examination of immune system organization and function at molecular, cellular and systemic levels. Evolution and development of individual immunity, the role of the immune system in defense and disease, immune system dysfunction, and immunotherape...
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BIOL4940
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Biology Seminar
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A critical analysis of recent biological literature. Includes formal seminars, informal group discussions, a comprehensive review article, and research project proposal. Capstone course.
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BIOL4950
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Biology Practicum
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Practicum research for students working on special topics in biology under the direction of the biology faculty. Repeatable up to 12 credits.
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BIOL6040
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Environmental Microbiology
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General microbiological principles emphasizing the nature of the microbial world; microbial metabolism; and energetics, microbial diversity, population interactions, and human interactions. Emphasis is on the importance of micro-organisms in the bios...
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BIOL6090
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Advanced Biometry
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Theoretical foundations and practical application of statistics to the synthesis, representation and analysis of data sets from marine, environmental and biomedical sciences. Students will use computer software applications to analyze case studies pr...
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BIOL6120
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Ichthyology
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Icthyology is the study of fish biology. This course will cover areas of systematics, evolution, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, biogeography, and conservation of fishes. This course will emphasize the incredible diversity of fishes and compa...
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BIOL6170
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Larval Biology
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Biology of embryos, larvae and juveniles of marine animals including freshwater species with marine larvae. Topics include life history differences, evolutionary transitions between developmental modes, parental investment, and dispersal, feeding and...
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BIOL6210
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Neuroscience
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Examination of the organization and function of the nervous system at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels.
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BIOL6220
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Immunology
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An examination of immune system organization and function at molecular, cellular, and systemic levels. Evolution and development of individual immunity, the role of the immune system in defense and disease, immune system dysfunction, and immunotherap...
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BIOL6500
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Gross Anatomy, Embryology, & Imaging
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The Human Gross Anatomy, Embryology & Imaging course consists of a detailed study of the normal structure, development, and organization of the human body. This course undertakes a regional approach rather than a systemic approach to Human Gross Ana...
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BIOL6530
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Microbiology
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The course covers the most common pathogens involved in infectious diseases and their characteristics. It includes basic concepts of immunology, virology, mycology, bacteriology, and parasitology. Clinical correlations will be discussed.
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BIOL6560
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Neuroscience
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This Neuroscience course focuses on brain function in health and disease. The course covers neuroanatomy/histology and neurophysiology. There is also a brain dissection laboratory and small group discussion sections.
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BIOL6570
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Histology and Cell Biology
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Study of the many different aspects of the internal structure of cells, tissues, and organs in the human body, presenting a comprehensive survey of many of their complex interrelationships.
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BIOL6580
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Medical Ethics
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This course aims to provide didactic experiences for medical students in specific areas within the field of medical ethics. The need for these experiences stems from the recognition that ethical dilemmas are inherent in medical care. Although issues...
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BIOL6590
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Interprofessional Perspectives in Health Disparities
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This course is designed to provide a general overview of gaps in health outcomes associated with health disparities. A special emphasis will be given to the social determinants of health such as race/ethnicity, social class, socioeconomic status, sex...
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CHEM1000
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Introductory Chemistry
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An introductory survey of chemistry designed to equip students with information that will enable them to make rational, informed decisions about chemically relevant issues. Includes fundamental chemical principles as well as applications of chemical...
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CHEM1020
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Introduction to Chemistry and the Environment
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A one-semester introduction to chemistry for students with a major or minor in environmental studies. The course will stress basic chemistry with applications that relate to the environment and set chemistry in its political, economic, social, and et...
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CHEM1021
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Introduction to Chemistry and the Environment Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 1020. This course will introduce and develop principles of quantitative and qualitative techniques and safety awareness and appropriate safety precautions. Laboratory experiments will be related to material covered in lec...
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CHEM2030
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Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
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A basic introduction to organic chemical groups such as alkanes, alkenes, aromatic compounds, esters, acids, amines, and alcohols; molecules of special importance in the body such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and enzymes.
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CHEM2050
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General Chemistry I
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This is the first of a two-semester course on the fundamental chemical principles for students intending to major in the natural sciences. Chemical topics covered in this course include the atomic-molecular basis of matter, chemical reactions, stoich...
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CHEM2051
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General Chemistry I Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 2050. A $75 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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CHEM2052
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General Chemistry II
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Continuation of CHEM 2050. Chemical topics covered in this course include intermolecular forces, the structure of solids, solution properties, chemical kinetics and equilibrium, acid-base equilibrium, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry
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CHEM2053
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General Chemistry II Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 2052. A $75 lab fee will apply for any in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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CHEM3020
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Physical Chemistry I
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Physical and mathematical principles of chemistry. Topics include the first and second laws of thermodynamics, free energy, phase equilibrium, chemical equilibrium, and kinetics (empirical rate laws, Arrhenius equation, reaction mechanics, collision...
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CHEM3022
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Physical Chemistry II
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A continuation of CHEM 3020. Physical and mathematical principles of chemistry. Topics include: quantum mechanics (atomic orbitals, molecular orbitals, quantization of rotational and vibrational motions, and principles of molecular spectroscopy) and...
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CHEM3023
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Physical Chemistry Laboratory
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Laboratory component of Physical Chemistry. Exercises are designed to reinforce concepts learned in CHEM 3020 and 3022, including topics from classical thermodynamics, kinetics, and molecular spectroscopy.
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CHEM3030
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Organic Chemistry I
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This is the first of a two-semester course on the chemistry of carbon-containing compounds. Organic molecules are the functional components of living organisms, the food we eat, the drugs we take, the clothes we wear, the fuels we burn, and most of t...
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CHEM3031
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Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 3030. By applying concepts from the lecture course, students learn to synthesize, purify, analyze, and model organic compounds. Reactions include substitutions, eliminations, esterifications, and additions in order to syn...
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CHEM3032
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Organic Chemistry II
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Continuation of CHEM 3030. Building on basic skills and concepts from the first semester, students learn the nomenclature, structure, and reactivity of alcohols, ethers, epoxides, conjugated alkenes, aromatic compounds, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic...
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CHEM3033
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Organic Chemistry II Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 3032. This course will continue to develop the synthesis, purification, and instrumentation techniques and skills required to: conduct a modernized oxidation reaction (IBX), an air and moisture sensitive organometalics re...
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CHEM3040
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Quantitative Analysis
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Theoretical principles of techniques used in the separation and analysis of chemical substances. Topics include sources and statistical treatment of measurement error, charge and mass balance, complex equilibria, and methods of analysis (gravimetric,...
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CHEM3041
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Quantitative Analysis Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 3040. A $45 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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CHEM3042
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Instrumental Analysis
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Theoretical principles of important analytical instruments used in the chemical field. Topics include atomic and molecular spectroscopy (components of optical instruments, atomic emission and absorption, ultraviolet-visible light and infrared spectro...
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CHEM3043
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Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 3042. Students apply theoretical knowledge to operate advanced instruments to conduct chemical analyses. Topics include components of optical instruments, ultraviolet-visible light spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy,...
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CHEM3050
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Environmental Chemistry
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Basic and applied chemistry of the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere, with emphasis on natural global biogeochemical cycles and perturbations caused by human activities.
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CHEM3060
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Descriptive survey of chemistry beyond that of carbon-based compounds. Topics include atomic structure, periodic trends, bonding theory, acids and bases, molecular orbitals, coordination compounds, and organometallic compounds.
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CHEM4020
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Advanced Organic Chemistry
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This course will focus on modern organic synthesis strategies and methodologies, with a strong emphasis on mechanistic understanding of these reactions. Topics include advanced reactions and general synthesis strategies that are currently used in fie...
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CHEM4031
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Biochemistry I Laboratory
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Laboratory component of CHEM 4030. This course provides a hands-on teaching environment to simulate the student research experience and to develop independent laboratory skills. Students will become familiar with basic biochemical laboratory skills,...
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CHEM4032
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Biochemistry II
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This course is the second half of a two-semester survey of the vast and growing field of biochemistry. Topics include biosynthesis of the four macromolecules with focus on nucleic acids and protein biosynthesis and the regulation and expression of ge...
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CHEM4033
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Biochemistry II Laboratory
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This course serves as the laboratory component of the associated lecture course CHEM 4032. It will enhance the student research experience and guide students in developing independent laboratory skills. Unlike a conventional laboratory course, this c...
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CHEM4054
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Aquatic Chemistry
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Applications of chemical principles to describe processes controlling the composition of natural water systems.
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CHEM4095
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Biochemistry Seminar
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This course is a critical analysis of recent biochemical literature. It includes formal seminars, informal group discussions, analysis of a comprehensive review article, and the development of a research proposal. Capstone course.
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CHEM4900
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Research Fundamentals
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This course will serve as the first of 2 research capstone courses for students in the B.S. in Chemistry-Conventional Concentration degree program, or as an unrestricted elective for other natural science majors. In this course, students will work wi...
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CHEM4901
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Senior Research
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Senior Research in the second of 2 research capstone courses for student majoring in B.S. Chemistry – Conventional Concentration. Under the supervision of a faculty mentor, students will conduct the planned research project that they designed in CHEM...
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CHEM4910
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Senior Seminar
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Senior Seminar designed to immerse students intensively in the primary literature of chemistry. Students will present critical reviews and analysis of recent chemical research, participate in group discussions, write a literature review, and develop...
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CHEM4920
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Special Topics in Chemistry
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Selected topics in chemistry for upper division science students. A single topic may be explored in depth, or a related series of topics may be addressed. May be team taught.
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CHEM4950
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Practicum
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Repeatable up to 12 credits
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CHEM4951
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Practicum
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No Description Set
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CHEM4952
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Practicum
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No Description Set
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CHEM4984
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Practicum
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No Description Set
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CHEM6310
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Marine Natural Products Chemistry
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Marine microbes, algae, and invertebrates are productive sources of structurally diverse, biologically active, and ecologically significant natural products. This course will cover the structures, biosyntheses, biological activities, isolation method...
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ENVS1000
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The Sustainability Challenge
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What is sustainability and what challenges are we facing now and in the future? What is my impact and what can I do about it? In the course, students will learn about the “three-legged stool” (economic, environmental, and social) of sustainability an...
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ENVS1020
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Introductory Meteorology
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A survey of the physical and chemical principles of atmospheric science applied to elementary descriptions and interpretations of atmospheric phenomena.
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ENVS1030
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Tropical Ecology and Sustainability
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This is a field-based course looking at tropical environmental systems and sustainability through a field trip to one of the Hawaiian Islands or Costa Rica. The field trip provides an overview of natural history and the science of tropical ecosystems...
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ENVS1040
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Introduction to Fresh Water Systems
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A survey of the biology, chemistry, physics, and geology of fresh water systems such as lakes, wetlands, and rivers.
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ENVS1500
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Natural Disasters
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The Earth experiences natural disasters as a result of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, flooding, storms, drought and wildfires. These events dramatically impact humanity and the environment. Increasing population and poor land use practi...
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ENVS2000
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Principles of Environmental Science
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An introduction to the analysis of environmental problems from a scientific perspective using fundamental principles from the biological and physical sciences.
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ENVS2001
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Principles of Environmental Science Laboratory
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Laboratory and field component of ENVS 2000. A $75 lab fee will apply for any in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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ENVS2010
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Advances in Plastic Sustainability
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This seminar course summarizes different disciplines of plastic circularity including the plastic industry, research field, and policy decisions. Guest lecturers will speak on topics related to sustaining a plastic industry that is protective of the...
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ENVS3000
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Sustainability and the Environment
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Sustainability offers a rich framework for addressing complex human-environment interactions within our society; environmental science provides a basis for inquiry into how those interactions shape and are shaped by ecosystems. This course uses both...
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ENVS3002
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Applications of Environmental Science
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The course emphasizes the use of the scientific method and the results of scientific study to explore and understand issues of environmental concern. The major objective is the presentation of the human inhabited biosphere as a system amendable to st...
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ENVS3003
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Applications of Environmental Science Laboratory
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Laboratory and field component of ENVS 3002. A $75 lab fee will apply for all in-person sections (excluding Military Campus programs).
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ENVS3010
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Environmental Impact Analysis
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Methods of assessing and predicting physical, chemical, biological, social, and economic impacts on the environment resulting from human activities. The course includes preparation and review of environmental impact reports.
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ENVS3020
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The Environmental Policy Process
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Students will examine the environmental policy making process from different points of view, whether as an environmental scientist or citizen activist, at different government levels (city, state or federal), and across different media (air, water, w...
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ENVS3030
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Earth Systems and Global Change
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Natural and human-induced variability and change in the earth environment on a global scale. Interactions among lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, ecosphere, and the human dimension of global change.
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ENVS3040
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Introduction to Environmental Engineering
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This course provides an introduction to environmental engineering. The fundamental principles of science and engineering will be applied using quantitative analysis of environmental issues. Topics covered include mass and energy balances, risk asse...
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ENVS3200
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Photovoltaic Systems Design
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This course introduces the fundamental principles of solar energy and photovoltaic systems design. It includes the design of a safe, code-compliant photovoltaic system and preparation of permit-quality technical drawings. The course provides the skil...
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ENVS3400
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Hydrology and Water Resources
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Water is critical for the survival of human civilization, and water resource issues have important consequences for human health, food systems, energy, and society. This course will explore the mechanics, distribution, timing, availability and manage...
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ENVS3600
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Natural Resource Management
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Sound management principles applied to limited resources such as energy, water, and food.
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ENVS4000
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Methods of Environmental Science
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This course will present advanced analytical technologies current in real world applications of environmental science. Computer-driven data analysis, modeling, and presentation technology has become vital to the understanding and reporting of problem...
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ENVS4030
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Applied Geographic Information Systems
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The availability of digital geographic information has resulted in a need for professionals in many disciplines to use these data to benefit humanity and nature. This course will provide a practical, hands-on approach to spatial data analysis using G...
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ENVS4040
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Sustainable Building Science
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This course examines the fundamentals of integrated building design, including the history, science, and technology of green building. Emphasis is placed on the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system and this course helps...
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ENVS4050
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Remote Sensing
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The physics and techniques of remote sensing presented through an exploration of physical characteristics of terrestrial and marine environments.
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ENVS4060
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Geographic Information Systems 2: Spatial Analysis
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide tools for quantifying and describing spatial data to answer research and management questions. In this course students will use ArcGIS to describe the distribution of features, and to discern patterns and...
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ENVS4070
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Industrial Ecology
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Industrial Ecology (IE) is the systematic study of how materials and energy flow within our current linear industrial production systems and interact with the environment and human communities. IE seeks to redesign those conventional systems and move...
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ENVS4100
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Society and Environment: Contemporary Issues Seminar
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A critical analysis of contemporary environmental issues that face society. The course includes formal seminars, informal group discussions, and a comprehensive review paper. Capstone course.
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ENVS4200
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Business and Environment: Contemporary Issues Seminar
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A critical analysis of contemporary environmental management issues. The course includes formal seminars, informal group discussions, and a comprehensive review paper.
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ENVS4300
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Advanced Photovoltaic Systems Design
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This is an advanced course in photovoltaic systems design for people considering a career in the solar electric industry. The detailed design of stand-alone and utility-interactive photovoltaic systems is covered with emphasis on compliance with the...
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ENVS4400
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Environmental Science Seminar
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A critical analysis of recent environmental scientific literature. The course includes formal seminars, informal group discussions, a comprehensive review article, and a research project proposal.
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ENVS4600
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Environmental Science Research
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The execution of the research project proposed in ENVS 4400. The course includes oral status reports, a final written report, a final formal seminar, and a poster presentation of research project results.
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ENVS4950
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Environmental Studies Practicum
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Senior practicum opportunity in environmental studies.
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ENVS6010
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Global Climate Change
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This course discusses the history of the Earth’s climate since its formation to the present time. Focus will be placed on natural mechanisms that cause large-scale, global climate change, from the long-term to the abrupt, and how anthropogenic climat...
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ENVS6020
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Advanced Photovoltaic Systems Design
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This is an advanced course in photovoltaic systems design for people considering a career in the solar electric industry. The detailed design of stand-alone and utility-interactive photovoltaic systems is covered with emphasis on compliance with the...
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ENVS6030
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Sustainable Energy Systems
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This course examines energy systems, including resource estimation, environmental effects and economics. The current mix of energy sources and technologies are examined along with sustainable options, with an emphasis on quantitative analysis based o...
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ENVS6032
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Applied Geographic Information Systems
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The availability of digital geographic information has resulted in a need for professionals in many disciplines to use these data to benefit humanity and nature. This course will provide a practical, hands-on approach to spatial data analysis using G...
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ENVS6040
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Sustainable Building Science
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This course examines the fundamentals of integrated building design, including the history, science, and technology of green building. Emphasis is placed on the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system and this course helps...
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ENVS6050
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Watershed and Wetland Systems
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An integrated view of ecological systems. An introduction to concepts in geomorphology, hydrology, biogeochemistry, primary production, carbon cycling, and abiotic and biotic controls on nutrient cycling. Emphasis on research investigating the effect...
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ENVS6060
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Geographical Information Systems 2: Spatial Analysis
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GIS is about getting answers to questions so you can make intelligent decisions. In this course you will use ArcGIS to describe the distribution of a set of features, and to discern patterns and measure relationships among these features. Topics in t...
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ENVS6070
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Conservation and Sustainability in the Tropics
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This summer graduate course consists of a two week travel component to a tropical ecosystem, after a four week online introduction to the issues and questions involved in understanding the impact of humans on tropical ecology and sustainability. Stud...
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ENVS6150
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Environment, Power and Society
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With the publication of Environment, Power, and Society in 1971, H.T. Odum changed the lives of countless individuals; altering their worldviews by starting them along a quantitative, systems-oriented path toward holistic thinking. This course will i...
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ENVS6300
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Modeling and Simulation
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This course introduces concepts of analytical modeling and computer simulation to improve and assist in the understanding of and decision-making about environmental systems. Topics include: introduction of modeling and simulation concepts; review of...
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ENVS6920
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Special Topics in Environmental Science
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The title, content and pre-requisites for this course will vary with instructor and need in the program. The course may be repeated when the title and content have changed.
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GEOL1000
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The Dynamic Earth
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An introductory survey of the geology of the earth. Topics include geologic time and earth history, internal earth processes (plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes), and surface processes (streams, coasts, climate).
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GEOL2000
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Physical Geology: The Science of Earth
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A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of geology for students intending to major in the natural sciences. Topics include formation and evolution of the earth, as well as a broad range of surface and internal geological processes
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GEOL3010
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Volcanoes: Effects on Humanity and the Environment
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This course explores the different types of volcanoes on Earth. Case studies of historical and prehistorical eruptions will examine the effects of volcanic eruptions on humanity and the environment. Planning and prediction of volcanic eruptions will...
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GEOL3020
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Hydrogeology
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Quantitative treatment of the freshwater components of the hydrologic cycle including stream flow, ground water flow, and water quality.
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GEOL3030
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The History of Life and the Earth
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This course explores the history of life and of planet Earth recorded in the rocks and fossils from the ocean and continents. We will investigate topics such as early Earth, the earliest life forms, emergence and diversification of life forms through...
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MARS3200
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Scientific Diving I
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This is the first of a two-course sequence to train students in scientific diving based on guidelines from the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS). The course will cover AAUS training standards, including the history and regulations of sci...
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MARS4050
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Marine Ecology
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Application of ecological principles and methods to marine habitats are explored. Marine life, including plankton, nekton, neuston, and benthos, are studied in ecological settings from estuaries to the deep sea. Subject matter draws heavily from the...
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MARS4080
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Physical Oceanography
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Basic physical and mathematical principles applied to ocean dynamics. Topics include: properties of seawater, physical laws and classification of forces, the equation of motion, turbulence, geostrophic flow, wind-driven circulation, thermohaline circ...
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MARS4090
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Biological Oceanography
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A survey of biological oceanography with an emphasis on the interactions of organisms with their physical and geochemical environment. Pelagic organisms spanning scales from the microbial loop to fisheries will be examined using energy flow, genetics...
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MARS4120
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Coral Reef Ecology and Conservation
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Coral reef biology, ecology, and conservation are broadly covered through lecture and group discussion of primary literature and contemporary issues. Emphasizing Hawaiian reef ecosystems, topics include coral taxonomy, anatomy, reproduction, symbiosi...
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MARS4500
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Marine Science Honors Seminar
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Marine Science Honors Seminar prepares students to conduct marine research for Marine Science Honors Research, MARS4600. The course focuses on the critical reading of the scientific literature to identify relevant research questions, and on the devel...
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MARS4600
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Marine Science Honors Research
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A supervised research project for students who completed a research proposal in the Marine Science Honors Seminar, MARS4500. The course requires oral status reports, a final written report, and a final formal seminar.
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MARS4910
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Research Seminar in Marine Biology
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In this capstone course for Marine Biology majors, students carry out a senior research project in an area of interest within marine science. Students will first participate in ecological field work on the university's research vessel, using a variet...
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MARS6050
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Marine Ecology
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A graduate course emphasizing ecological interactions of marine organisms with their own and other species, and the physical environment. Designed to survey not only what is known about marine ecology, but how that knowledge was acquired, the course...
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MARS6090
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Biological Oceanography
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This course provides students with an in-depth survey of marine systems from a biological perspective, emphasizing the interactions of organisms with the physical and chemical environment and biogeochemical variability, and introducing key organisms...
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NSCI6450
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Teaching Undergraduate Science
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An introduction to the pedagogy of science teaching, including lesson planning, assesment, technology, an inquiry-based methods. The modern college classroom is high tech, experiential, and flexible, to match the needs of modern students. Engagement...
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NSCI6900
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Master's Research
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MSMS students do research towards their thesis under the supervision of a research mentor, contributing to the initial research proposal or to the masters thesis. Variable credits. Capstone course.
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PMED3930
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Medical Terminology
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This one credit course introduces students to medical terminology.
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PMED3940
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Biomedical Ethics
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This one credit seminar focuses on the basic principles of ethics and how they relate to medicine and health care. Prerequisite: PMED 2910.
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