MSc Marine Biology The MSc course in marine biology is one of a suite of 5 focussed MSc New students on this course are inducted to the University and School via an http://www.sos.bangor.ac.uk/pgrad/msc/marbiol/msc.htm
Extractions: The School of Ocean Sciences at the University of Wales, Bangor has 46 years experience of teaching at postgraduate level, and excellent teaching and research facilities for the study of the marine biology. Undergraduate teaching was graded excellent in the last Teaching Quality Assessment, and research was graded 4* in the Research Assessment Exercise. NERC has designated the School as a Centre of Excellence in Coastal Seas, Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography. The MSc course in Marine Biology is one of a suite of 5 focussed MSc courses in marine science run within the School. New students on this course are inducted to the University and School via an introductory course consisting of orientation through site tours, excursions and social events, and 3 weeks of quantifying biological variability, learning Information Technology, and practising presentation skills. Pre-sessional English language training courses are also available for overseas students. The MSc course is housed in a fully serviced and dedicated postgraduate suite. The School is located on the shores of the Menai Strait which separates the Isle of Anglesey from the mainland. The Menai Strait is a proposed Statutory Marine Resource and EU Special Area of Conservation and there are unspoilt marine environments relatively close by.
Undergraduate Degree Prospectus It is used for teaching on all degree courses. Teaching facilities at the School include a specialised marine Science library, computer rooms, http://www.sos.bangor.ac.uk/ugrad/prospectus/courses.htm
Extractions: A wide range of degree courses is offered by the School of Ocean Sciences. Within the course structure students may follow their specialist interests by pursuing one or two of four main disciplines - dynamical (physical) oceanography, geological oceanography, marine biology and marine chemistry. They may also opt to follow the more general Ocean Science degree course which includes a choice of elements of all disciplines. (If you would like to know about other environmentally related courses at Bangor, The Institute of Environmental Science is host to three, interdisciplinary degree programmes) The School of Ocean Sciences at Bangor is one of the largest University Centres teaching marine sciences in Europe. The teaching quality of the School was rated 'Excellent' in the last assessment by the UK Government's Higher Education Funding Council. The School is situated within a few metres from the shores of the Menai Straits providing a unique marine science centre for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
School Of Biological & Environmental Sciences school of biological environmental sciences Field Course / Pelagic Processes in marine biology. Two aquatic half units. Assignments http://www.sbes.stir.ac.uk/degree/marine.html
Extractions: Course Director: Dr Michael Wyman Introduction Entrance Requirements more details It is also possible to apply for direct entry to the second year if you expect to get very good grades at A level or Advanced Higher or expect to pass an biologically based HND with three merits. ( more details SQA Scottish Qualifications Two A level passes CD including Biology or Human Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Mathematics or an equivalent science plus and two A/S levels at C grade. Other combinations of A levels and A/S levels will be considered. Career Prospects The Marine Biology graduate can expect to gain employment in a variety of government supported or private establishments, including the Environment Agency SEPA , Fishery Laboratories (eg.
University Of New South Wales - UNSW Home - About BEES About the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at The Specialisations are available in biology and marine biology, geography, geology, http://www.bees.unsw.edu.au/about/bees.html
Marine Resource Management Studies - School For Field Studies The Center for marine Resource Studies is exploring ways to improve the and staff that gave the course its intensity and capability to change my life. http://www.fieldstudies.org/pages/49_turks_caicos_islands.cfm
Extractions: The Center for Marine Resource Studies is exploring ways to improve the sustainability of exploited marine resources and the protection of the near pristine coral reef ecosystem at South Caicos. Our research monitors the stocks of lobster and conch, the condition of coral reefs and the populations of reef fish. Our goal is to provide the local community and tourism developers with advice that will help sustain the traditional fishing economy as well as minimize the environmental impacts of growing tourism on the terrestrial and marine environments.
Extractions: Each elective course consists of 4 hours of coursework per week for a total of 48 contact hours per 12-week semester. Courses are held twice a week in the afternoon or early evening. Students generally receive 3-4 for each elective course. Students of all language levels may take 1 English elective per semester. Italian electives are open to advanced students only. Schedules are released one month in advance and final elective course offering is based on sufficient enrollment
SFSU Biology Undergraduate Program Botany; Cell and Molecular biology; Ecology; marine biology and Limnology One evolutionary or organismal biology Course from the following http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/programs/undergrad/biology.htm
Extractions: The Department of Biology provides a broad range of quality programs to meet student needs. Coursework ranges from introductory biology, botany, zoology, and microbiology to specialized courses in molecular genetics, microbial metabolism, plant ecology, ornithology, limnology, and neurosciences. To aid the student with directed interests, the department has grouped the courses into areas of concentrations described under Degrees and Programs Offered. Further information concerning these may be found on separate information sheets. Students entering any of the programs in Biology should have a sound background in high school chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Students majoring in the general Biology degree program are required to complete 57 units in the major. In addition to the biological science courses, it includes basic and organic chemistry and general physics courses. This program is designed to give breadth rather than depth in Biology. To accomplish this, advanced coursework is distributed in genetics, physiology, ecology, cell or molecular biology, taxonomy or morphology, and evolutionary biology. Electives are also required.
Chemistry, Biology And Marine Sciences (Biology Course) The Department of Chemistry, biology and marine Science is a department composed of many Junior / Senior High School teaching licenses, museum curator, http://www.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/en/for_examinee/faculty_sci/faculty_sci_b.html
Extractions: skip to content ... Web Resources Scholarships Available For more information on these scholarships, contact Dr. Linda Potts at pottsl@uncw.edu . Scholarships and awards are determined at the end of the spring semester for the upcoming academic year. Students must have established a grade point average with UNCW. American Association of University Women This is a $500 Scholarship given to a female student who is a rising senior in Mathematics or Science. Preference is given to North Carolina residents who have been at the university all three years. AAUW interviews and makes the selection based on a combination of grade point average and educational career objectives. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office in James Hall. UNCW Alumni Association Scholarships Applicants must have a minimum of 3.0 grade point average on all high school or college work. Students may be in-state or out-state. The scholarships cover $1,500 of in-state tuition and fees.
Marine Biology Of Canada's Pacific Certificate Program This course introduces students to one of the most spectacular marine environments Canadas Pacific Coastal Environments; biology of Pacific marine Life http://www.ilsc.ca/programs/certificate/marine-biology-canada.asp
Extractions: Held in collaboration with the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre in world-famous Stanley Park, this introductory program immerses students in marine issues through hands-on learning experiences with live animals, field trips and seminars with Aquarium educators and scientists. Students have an opportunity to learn about important issues in marine biology such as conservation and sustainability as they improve their English language skills. This course introduces students to one of the most spectacular marine environments in the world, Canadas Pacific and to the challenges that arise when industry, recreation and nature come together. The skills and knowledge attained will provide unique insights into the ecology and conservation issues facing our marine environments. This course will integrate listening, reading and speaking skills, grammatical themes, idioms and fluency.
Jobs When I was at school, says Trevor Norton, professor of marine biology at the marine biology is, of course, the biology of the organisms that live in the http://jobs.independent.co.uk/careers/az_careers/story.jsp?story=117458
Degree Structures - School Of Biological Sciences @ UOW The School of Biological Sciences offers a range of undergraduate degrees including Signal transduction. Secondary product metabolism. marine biology http://www.uow.edu.au/science/biol/student/degrees.html
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QMUL > School Of Biological Sciences School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Joint degree course with University of London marine Biological Station, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland http://www.biology.qmul.ac.uk/opportunities/MScMarine.htm
Extractions: QMUL Navigation QMUL Home Undergraduate Postgraduate International Press Business Employment Contact School of Biological and Chemical Sciences Home Research Admissions Staff details Jobs and studentships For staff and students page title In this area : Jobs and studentships Postgraduate enquiries See also: Queen Mary postgrad page M.Sc. in Marine Ecology and Environmental Management Joint degree course with University of London Marine Biological Station, Millport, Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland This exciting and challenging new degree course will be available for the academic year 2005-6 (i.e. for students wishing to start in late September / early October 2005), and for subsequent academic years.
Marine Biology---The Revenge High School Daze. First, remember that marine biology is really biology that Of course, having said that, if you truly feel that you are on the wrong http://www.id.ucsb.edu/lovelab/revenge.html
Extractions: You know that you are not going to be a marine biologist in order to talk to dolphins or make obscene amounts of money. Rather, you realize that you are driven by a higher and purer calling. You are like some 6th Century European shepherd who sees an image of the Emperor Justinian on the rear end of a ewe and decides to carry the animal on his back to Constantinople to show the Emperor. The fact that on his way he is waylaid by Lombards, sold into slavery, and winds up as a tax preparer in northern Italy should not in any way dissuade you from your own personal crusade. Now, however, that sinking sensation has come over you, as a wee voice says: What should I do to prepare myself for what lies ahead? Particularly disconcerting is that the wee voice sounds exactly like Carmen Miranda in The Gangs All Here. How Do I Become A Marine Biologist? Almost everyone who wants to go into marine biology can do it. You can take tons of science in high school, you can take the bare minimum; you can get your scuba certification before you are toilet trained, you can never learn to dive; you can go to small colleges where you are treated like a long-lost child, you can go to huge universities where professors spit on you for fun; you can go to colleges that specialize in marine biology, you can go to ones that just have a few, or even no, such classes; you can go to college when you are 18, you can go when you are a ton older. In the long run, this stuff sort of evens out. Are some of these paths better than others? You bet. Is there only one path to take? No, no, Nanette.
ENC Online: Creating A New Course Based On Student Needs marine science is a fullyear course with a laboratory component. It focuses on Earth science and biology topics in the marine biome. http://www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/data/document.shtm?input=FOC-003019-in
Undergraduate Programs At The Nicholas School Science and Engineering courses. Biological Anthropology and Anatomy; biology School of Medicine/Graduate School. Specific courses in Biochemistry http://www.env.duke.edu/en/degree/appcourses.htm
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Welcome To FIR 2005! Frontiers in Reproduction (FIR) is a laboratory and lecture course designed FIR is held during the summer in the marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in http://courses.mbl.edu/FIR/home.htm
Extractions: ARCHIVE Frontiers in Reproduction (FIR) is a laboratory and lecture course designed for scientists in training who are interested in improving their basic conceptual knowledge and methodological skills to pursue a research career in Reproductive Biology. The FIR course was started in 1998 under the direction of Joan Hunt (The University of Kansas Medical Center), Kelly Mayo (Northwestern University) and Jerry Schatten (The University of Pittsburgh). The founding directors were succeeded by Asgi Fazleabas (The University of Illinois at Chicago), Pat Hunt (Case Western Reserve University) and Teresa Woodruff (Northwestern University). FIR is divided into three major sections of 2 weeks duration. Each section consists of lectures from resident faculty and other invited speakers, discussions and informal seminars, laboratory exercises, demonstrations and one-on-one tutorials. The first section is currently directed by Mario Ascoli (The University of Iowas) and covers signal transduction and gene expression in Reproductive Endocrinology. The second section, directed by David Albertini, (The University of Kansas Medical Center) is focused on gametogenesis, fertilization, cloning and stem cells. The third section is directed by Franco De Mayo (Baylor College of Medicine) and it covers transgenic technology, cell-cell interactions in reproductive tissues during development as well as Embryology and Implantation Biology.
Courses On Offer - School Of Biological Sciences And Biotechnology The School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology at Murdoch University has built Course Code B1041 H1039. The marine Science major aims to provide http://www.bsb.murdoch.edu.au/curriculum/courses/Marine_Science_(BSc)
Extractions: @import "/cgi-data/templates/standard1/css/style.css"; @import "/css/default_style.css"; InitMenuParentHREF('/courses/courses.edo'); SEARCH MURDOCH INDEX PEOPLE ... Policies The information displayed is an extract from the 2005 Handbook. Alternatively, you may switch to 2004 Handbook data Course Code: B1041 H1039 The Marine Science major aims to provide specialised knowledge enabling students to understand the complex physical and biological interactions within the ocean, to gain an ability to assess the state of the marine environment, and to be able to predict the consequences of future disturbances to this environment. The major draws heavily on units within the Division of Science and Engineering, and will provide skills to apply the knowledge gained towards environmental management, with an emphasis on coastal systems. A number of units deal specifically with coastal management issues, oceanography and marine pollution. Students also have the opportunity to take certain TAFE units as electives towards their degree. These include boat handling and SCUBA diving which will enhance the practical skills needed in the marine science field. Level: Bachelor Qualification: Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Marine Science (Pass/Honours) (subject to quota) Duration: 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent Availability: Internal, some units External
Wikiversity:School Of Biology - Wikibooks Welcome to the Wikiversity School of biology. edit. courses. Click a link to go to a course, some courses have subcourses so when you click the link you http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikiversity:School_of_Biology
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Marine Biology marine biology Graduate Degree Requirements School of marine Sciences Any grade lower than a B in a course prescribed by the student s Advisory http://www.marine.maine.edu/academics/academics_prog.php?program_id=53