NSB 236 Details
4 Credit Hours
Course Description:
This course takes an interactive and interdisciplinary approach to understanding current topics in marine biology, including the closely related fields of chemical and physical oceanography, with a focus on sustainability. Students will be expected to read scientific, peer reviewed articles, as well as their media counterparts. In addition to learning content, students will practice assessing validity of arguments and articulating their own arguments in both an oral and written format. Throughout the course, students will be exposed to various career paths within the field of marine biology. This course is cross listed as BIO 236.
Discipline: Biology
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Sections Offered in Fall 2025:
NSB 236 01: Marine Science for Sustainable Seas | Koch, Stephanie Snyder | Open: 14 / Reg: 1 / Max: 15 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Biology
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Sections Offered in Summer 2025:
NSB 236 1B: Marine Science for Sustainable Seas | Koch, Stephanie Snyder | Open: 20 / Reg: 0 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Biology
done Open schedule 6 Week Course |
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NSB 236L 1B: Marine Science for Sustainable SeasLaboratory | Koch, Stephanie Snyder | Open: 19 / Reg: 1 / Max: 20 | |||||||||||||
Discipline: Biology
done Open schedule 6 Week Course |
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