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Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
offered through the
Duke Marine Lab
in Beaufort
114L Biological Oceanography
135. Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles
139L Marine Ecology
151L. Marine CSI - Conservation Forensics in the Marine Environment
175. Marine Policy
176AL. Marine Invertebrate Zoology
181S. Humans and Climate Change. The Human and Institutional Ecology of Global Climate Change and the World Ocean
191. Independent Study
191A. Independent Study
192. Independent Study
192A. Independent Study
208. Estuarine Ecosystem Processes
209. Conservation Biology and Policy
218L. Barrier Island Ecology
219L. Marine Ecology
225L. Coastal Ecotoxicology and Pollution
226. Marine Mammals
226L. Marine Mammals
227. Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles
227L. Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles
228L. Physiology of Marine Animals
229L. Biochemistry of Marine Animals
243. Environmental Biochemistry: Respiratory Proteins and the Environment
251. International Conservation and Development
253L. Sensory Physiology and Behavior of Marine Animals
254. Qualitative Research Design
256S.01 Seminar in Ocean Sciences: Marine Tourism
256S.02. From Molecules to Management: Application of Molecular Tools to Marine Conservation
269S. Advanced Topics in Marine Ecology
273. Marine Fisheries Policy
276. Marine Policy (A)
292L. Biological Oceanography
293. Analysis of Ocean Ecosystems
295L. Marine Invertebrate Zoology
298. Special Topics
298.09. Professional Writing and Self-editing
298.36 Fisheries Ecology
298.46. Green by Design. Implementing Environmental Sustainability
298.58. International Conservation & Development
298.62. Urban Tropical Ecology
299. Independent Studies and Projects
301.05 Fundamentals of Management
322. Coastal Watershed and Policy
324. Marine Conservation Biology
360S. Political Ecology
398. Program Area Symposium
399. Master's Project
Currently unscheduled
121. Climate Change: A Global Perspective
122S. Climate-Related Hazards and Humanity
125. Remote Sensing and Long-term Environmental Monitoring
132S. Current Topics in Oceanography and Marine Biology
133S. Molecular Approaches to Questions of Physiology, Ecology, and Evolution in the Marine Environment
134L. Biological Cycles in the Ocean
134S. Hands on Habitats: Life in Coastal Communities
140. A Scientist's Perspective on Environmental Principles, Policy, and Legislation
141S. Humans and Development of North Carolina Coasts
222L. Physical Processes in Coastal Environments
223L. Behavioral Ecology
224L. Coastal Ecosystem Processes.
244L. Molecular and Cellular Processes in Marine Organisms.
252L. Statistics and Data Analysis in Earth and Ocean Science
267S. Conservation Biology of Marine Mammals
268. Advanced Topics in Nearshore Processes
291. Geological Oceanography