Summer 2010 Term II Courses
(July 12 - August 13, 2010)
Summer Term II features the Integrated Marine Conservation Program which teaches the principles of conservation and preservation of the coastal and oceanic environment. The focus is on interdisciplinary problem solving - using natural and social science theory to resolve real-world environmental problems. A distinguished faculty from around the country has assembled for this concentrated five-week program (click for a list of scholars). Students may enroll in Conservation Biology and Policy plus one of the complementary elective courses; students may also choose to enroll in a single course. Students enrolled in Physics 54L take only one course.
BIOLOGY 125L. Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles
C-L: ENVIRON 135L
NS, STS
1.0 course (4 semester hours)
BIOLOGY 176L. Marine Invertebrate Zoology
C-L: ENVIRON 176L; EOS 176L
NS, R
1.0 course (4 semester hours);
BIOLOGY 203L. Marine Ecology
C-L: ENVIRON 219L;
4 units (4 semester hours);
Prerequisite: Biology 25L or equivalent.
BIOLOGY 274L. Marine Invertebrate Zoology
C-L: ENVIRON 295L;
4 units (fall, spring, summer II) 6 units (summer I);
Prerequisite: Biology 25L
ENVIRON 209. Conservation Biology and Policy
Three units;
Prerequisite: introductory biology; suggested: a policy and/or introductory ecology course;
Instructors: Crowder and Orbach.

