ECBIO 319

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ECBIO 319

OCEANOGRAPHY

FALL 2010

Purpose:

Building upon the foundations laid in general biology and chemistry, this course is an ‘environmental science option’ designed for conservation and environmental biology majors or those who wish to expand their knowledge of the world's oceans and the anthropogenic influences on them.  Biology, biochemistry, biopsychology and chemistry majors may also find the course suitable as an elective.  This course will leave the undergraduate will a solid understanding of the discipline of oceanography and will provide graduate school bound students with a foundation to pursue further advanced topics in oceanography.         

Objectives:     

1.      To gain an understanding of the unique biological, chemical, geological, and physical characteristics of oceans.

2.      To gain an understanding of the interrelationship between humans and the ocean environment.

3.      Through projects, discussions, and hands-on exercises, students will gain an appreciation for the uniqueness of estuarine/coastal environments of the mid-Atlantic U.S.

 

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