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Extractions: CAREERS IN MARINE BIOLOGY: OUTLOOKS The Southwest Fisheries Science Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service in La Jolla, California, often gets requests for information on marine biology careers. The following was prepared in answer to the most frequently asked questions. WHAT DOES A MARINE BIOLOGIST/SCIENTIST DO? Although many people today are familiar with the term "marine biologist," most don't realize that, in reality, the job title of marine biologist rarely exists. The term is actually used for many disciplines and jobs in the marine sciences which deal with the study of marine life, not just for those which deal with the physical properties of the seathough many biologists study both. So a marine biologist might be a biological technician, ichthyologist, fishery biologist, marine mammalogist, microbiologist, systems analyst, or a mathematician. Even economists and sociologists, who deal with living marine resource issues, are found within the so-called field of marine biology. In addition, other marine scientists concern themselves exclusively with the physical and chemical aspects of the sea, such as physicists, hydrologists, and physical oceanographers. WHAT SCHOOLS OFFER MARINE BIOLOGY PROGRAMS?
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Extractions: Skip to content Search: Course Information Students Staff Research ... Careers Faculty of Science and Technology Printer friendly view Bachelor of Environmental Science (Marine Biology) The Bachelor of Environmental Science (Marine Biology) course provides a program of interdisciplinary study on the interaction of organisms in their living and non-living environments, how marine ecosystems work, the impacts of humans on the environment, and how marine resources can be managed in a sustainable way. An integral part of this course is the study of marine wildlife and the influence of oceanographic processes. The course consists of a well balanced mix of units from biology, ecology and oceanography, combining and integrating theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The ability to undertake fieldwork, the inclusion of summer schools at Warrnambool and Queenscliff, the opportunity to participate in a unit in tropical marine biology, and to add knowledge of freshwater systems to this 'salt-water' course, will provide an exciting, absorbing and flexible program of study. The use of real-time video links between the field and laboratories will enhance study experciences.
Extractions: Editor's Introduction All in all, An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life is a commendable text. The taxonomic-overview chapter is poor, but the bulk of the book especially the material dealing with marine ecology and the effects of human activities on marine ecosystems is admirable. In a high-school setting, An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life can serve as the textbook for an honors course or an advanced-placement course. from The Textbook Letter, September-October 1992 An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life in Marine Ecosystems Wm. C. Brown's An Introduction to the Biology of Marine Life is similar, in many ways, to Mosby's Marine Biology, the book that I reviewed in the March-April issue of The Textbook Letter. Each book is well written, competently researched, and comprehensive in its coverage of organismal biology, ecology, and the effects of human activities on marine environments. Each shows considerable variation in the quality of the illustrations that augment its text. Each has a good glossary and provides good reference materials. More to the point, each book has its own strengths and weaknesses, and neither really outshines the other in overall quality or in its suitability for use in a high-school honors course or an advanced-placement course. I would recommend either one to the teacher of such a course, for both are good books. With a few exceptions, the differences between the two have more to do with style than with content, and a teacher can pick the one that more closely fits the course outline that the teacher has developed.
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School Of Biological Sciences | BSAC | Degrees Bachelor of Science in biology (Option III marine and Freshwater biology) lessons in public schools, completion of professional development courses, http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/bsac/degrees.asp
Extractions: This degree provides a well-rounded education in both the liberal arts and natural sciences. The Bachelor of Arts permits students to take advanced courses from a broad spectrum of the biological sciences, including cellular and molecular biology, physiology, ecology, animal biology, plant biology, and microbiology. The emphasis on a balanced program of study enables students to explore additional academic interests from across the University. This degree prepares students for a variety of careers including, but not limited to, the health professions, business, law, and academia. Download the degree checklist requires Acrobat reader or Mac OS X).
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Marine Biology & Aquaculture: Publications James Cook University School of marine biology and Aquaculture For further information about postgraduate courses offered in marine biology click on http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/mbiolaq/studying/faq.html
Extractions: Faculty Home Below is a list of terms and the most commonly asked questions by students interested in studying Marine Biology and Aquaculture. If you have a specific question that is not listed below, please send an email to mbiolaq@jcu.edu.au and we will answer your questions in a timely manner. Interested in a postgraduate or a research degree ... Are there any jobs or post-doctoral positions available in the School of Marine Biology? Bachelor of Science Degree This is a three-year "undergraduate degree". This degree is for students who have not completed any previous tertiary studies in a Science stream. You can apply for entry to this degree either on the basis of your high school grades (Year 12 or equivalent), as a mature age student if you have been out of school for more than one year, or by transferring from another university. All enquiries about application procedures and eligibility for enrolment to this degree should be directed to EnquiriesTownsville@jcu.edu.au
Extractions: Hopkins Marine Station BIOHOPK 161H/261H. Invertebrate Zoology -(Graduate students register for 261H.) Survey of invertebrate diversity emphasizing form and function in a phylogenetic framework. Morphological diversity, life histories, physiology, and ecology of the major invertebrate groups, concentrating on local marine forms as examples. Current views on the phylogenetic relationships and evolution of the invertebrates. Lectures, lab, plus field trips. Prerequisite: Biological Sciences core or consent of instructor. GER:2a 5 units, Win (Watanabe) BIOHOPK 162H/262H. Comparative Animal Physiology -(Graduate students register for 262H.) How animals work. Topics: physiology of respiration, circulation, energy metabolism, thermal regulation, osmotic regulation, muscle physiology, and locomotion. Evolutionary and ecological physiology. Lectures, lab, and field research. An option to combine the course work with a more intensive research focus, with more units, is available. Prerequisite: Biological Sciences core or consent of instructor. GER:2a