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  1. The mini-course: from Basic marine biology to Some of my best friends are witches: A project (Masters' theses.Secondary Education.Social Studies) by Alan James Trombley, 1975
  2. A high school course in marine ecology, Unit 3 addendum by Judith M Spitsbergen, 1971

21. Structural Biology - Courses - PhD Programs - Education - Stanford University Sc
Computational Structural biology (Same as BIOPHYS 228. Interdisciplinary Biosciences -(Crosslisted in departments in the schools of H S, Engineering,
http://med.stanford.edu/biosciences/courses/struct_bio.html
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SBIO 201. Advanced Immunology I -(Enroll in MI 211, IMMUNOL 201.)
3 units, Win (Chien, Staff) SBIO 228. Computational Structural Biology -(Same as BIOPHYS 228.) Online class. Interatomic forces and interactions such as electrostatics and hydrophobicity, and protein structure in terms of amino acid properties, local chain conformation, secondary structure, domains, and families of folds. How protein motion can be simulated. Bioinformatics introduced in terms of methods that compare protein via their amino acid sequences and their three-dimensional structures. Structure prediction via simple comparative modeling. How remote homologues can be detected and modeled. Predicting the structure of a protein from knowledge of its amino acid sequence.
3 units, Aut, Win (Levitt) SBIO 229. The Eukaryote Chromosome -The principles of chromosome structure and function including the structure, dynamics, and topological forms of DNA; units and hierarchies of DNA coiling in chromosomes; centromeres, telomeres, and basis of chromosome maintenance and sorting in mitosis; mechanism of gene activation with particular regard to enhancer, promoter, and terminator sequences; basis of sequence-specific protein-DNA interaction; and organization and assembly of the cell nucleus. Prerequisite:basic biochemistry and cell biology.

22. Area Of Study Marine Biology
(Of course, with a bachelor s in marine biology, you may choose to get further About 20 graduate schools offer a master s degree in marine biology,
http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=140900

23. Career Marine Biologists
complete at least a master s degree in marine biology; Below is a list of high school courses that will help prepare you for this specific occupation.
http://www.iseek.org/sv/13000.jsp?id=120033

24. Welcome To The MBF Home Page
courses in marine biology and oceanography are not necessary for entrance into the and marine Affairs, the School offers opportunities in marine science
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mbf/
The Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries offers programs leading to the M.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees and a Certificate Program in special fields. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in biological sciences including a strong foundation in physical sciences (chemistry, physics, calculus) and basic biological sciences. All students must take the GRE, including the advanced biology test. Applicants whose first language is not English must pass the Test of English as a Foreign Language ( TOEFL ). Courses in marine biology and oceanography are not necessary for entrance into the program and are not recommended if taken in place of basic biology courses. Financial aid for tuition and living expenses is offered to all students accepted into M.S. and Ph.D. programs. The Division conducts a wide range of research in biological oceanography/marine biology. Students have ready access to: Resources include a modern fleet of research vessels, small boats, excellent computer facilities, scanning electron microscope and other sophisticated laboratory instruments, a highly technical field capability, an extensive library

25. Internships And Courses 1999-2000
University of Florida Field Problems in marine biology summer course and teaching elementary to high school students about marine biology
http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/intern99.html
INTERNSHIPS AND COURSES 2004-2005 Note: Some links are from last summer Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, Vancouver Island, Canada: Summer Courses Belize: Summer Courses in Tropical Marine Ecology, University College of Belize Marine Research Center, Calabash Caye, Belize Bermuda Biological Station: College and Professional courses Bermuda Biological Station Course: "Chemosensory Neurobiology in the Marine Environment" June 2004 - contact Charles Derby or apply to Bermuda Biol. Stn. Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science Internships Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science Summer Courses Bimini Biological Station-Lemon Shark Research BiologyJobs.com - internships and jobs Blakely Island Field Station, Washington: Summer courses Blue Ocean Society Internships Bodega Bay (California) Marine Lab Research Experiences for Undergraduates (National Science Foundation supported) Carribean Marine Research Center, Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas Central Caribbean Marine Institute - Summer Programs and Coral Reef Internship Chesapeake Bay Environmental Summer Internships - University of Maryland Columbia Univ. Summer Course - Gulf of California

26. Marine Biology Career Questionaire
Don t worry about taking courses or groups of courses in marine biology. If your school has a marine biology course, then of course take it.
http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/mycareer.html
Marine Biology Web Page Home SOME COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT A MARINE BIOLOGY CAREER As Seinfeld said...... Jerry: Now I should tell you at this point she's under the impression that you are a..... George: A what? Jerry: A marine biologist. George: A marine biologist....why am I a marine biologist? Jerry: I may have mentioned it. George: But I'm not a marine biologist! Jerry: I'm aware of that. George: So? Jerry: You don't think it's a good job. George: I didn't think it was a job. Jerry: Oh. It's a fascinating field! Please note: This can be considered an interview of a marine biologist, namely Prof. Jeffrey Levinton, of Stony Brook University, Stony Brook NY USA. I get many requests to do interviews each day and this is my response, as I cannot answer so many different requests individually. If you have 3 questions or fewer that differ from the ones below, I will try to answer them, but by email only . I am sometimes out of town and cannot always be prompt, but I will try. My own research activities are described here 1. What, in your opinion, are the disadvantages of being a Marine Biologist?

27. Summer Internships For Undergraduates
Mount Sinai Graduate School of Biological Sciences. Biomedical sciences. Bermuda Biological Research Station. marine biology courses and volunteer
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/biology/ug/intern.html
Summer Internships in Biology Internship programs in biology. Some information here has been updated for 2005. Within each category, sites are listed more or less geographically, radiating outward from the center of our universe (Morningside Heights). Internships in New York City Biomedical laboratory research - elsewhere Ecology and environmental sciences Marine biology ... Summer jobs Additional lists of summer programs may be found at these sites:
Yale University
A Guide to Summer Research Opportunities For Undergraduate Students In Science And Engineering
National Science Foundation
Research Experience for Undergraduates Program
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
, Science Opportunities.
University of Illinois
. Search through list of biology internships around the country.
Syracuse University
. Summer programs for pre-health professions, listed by state.
Internship database
, Michigan State University. Search by area of biology.
Wake-Forest University
Environmental internships. Columbia University's Career Services has additional information on internships in general, and you might find some science-related things there. You can also visit their walk-in resource center on East Campus.

28. Marine Science
We are able to offer specialized courses in the marine sciences through our marine Potential students exploring the marine biology Option at Bloomsburg
http://departments.bloomu.edu/biology/marine.htm
Bloomsburg University
Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences
B.S. and B.A. in Biology
Marine Biology Option
  • Why does Bloomsburg University offer a Bachelor's Degree in Biology with a Marine Biology Option and not simply a Marine Biology Degree?
    The Marine Biology Program at Bloomsburg University is designed to provide maximum career flexibility. The Program is built around a solid core of courses in the fundamentals of biology. Granting the degree in Biology communicates that the student has all the preparation that any generic biology program would provide. Granting a specialization in Marine Biology communicates that the student has additional focused preparation in the marine sciences. That students are broadly trained in fundamentals, as well as being specifically trained, is of crucial importance to potential employers, graduate schools, and professional schools.
  • How much time will I spend at the Marine Science Center in Virginia?
    Courses in Marine Science are offered during the summer, when students have the flexibility to devote their full attention to detailed studies of the oceans, and when it is more pleasant to be in the water. Students in the Marine Biology Option are required to spend the equivalent of one summer semester at the Marine Science Center. Most students spend more. The remainder of the time is spent at the main campus of Bloomsburg University taking supportive classes in the sciences, and general education classes.
  • What special opportunities are available to students in the Marine Biology Option at Bloomsburg University?

29. Marine Biology | Victoria University Of Wellington
Biological Sciences courses are taught within the School of Biological Sciences. 400 Level marine biology courses. BMAR 489 – Research Project
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/home/subjects_degrees/subjects/mari.aspx
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30. Marine Biology
Upcoming courses for marine biology majors This program allows advanced high school science students to take lower division university courses using the
http://www.fiu.edu/~marine/
Welcome to the FIU Marine Biology Program For Program Information Call: 305-919-5602 Last Updated: August 27, 2005 Announcements Course Materials Curriculum Guidelines Major in Marine Biology ... Further Information The new laboratory is nearing completion! Concept drawing for the new Marine Biology Building - Click on the picture above to see recent construction photography! A recent photograph of our new waterfront marine lab building We are finishing the interior details and nearing completion of our excellent new 57,000 square foot laboratory that will soon serve as the new home for our program. Dr. Todd LaJeunesse has begun as an assistant professor and we all look forward to his move to the Biscayne Bay Campus soon. Todd brings expertise in the molecular biology and phylogeny of zooxanthellae, and their symbiotic relationship with corals. We are excited to have him aboard! We are also in the process of welcoming 5 or 6 new graduate students who are coming to work with us, mostly on their PhDs. Come on, number six, make up your mind!

31. Welcome To The School Of Biological Sciences
courses in the School of Biological Sciences Undergraduate courses - Postgraduate courses marine biology and Ecology Research Centre
http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/pages/view.asp?page=6139

32. UCSC Discover -The Marine Biology Major
The marine biology major is designed to introduce students to marine In addition to the courses required for UC admission, high school students who
http://admissions.ucsc.edu/discover/majors/MarineBiology.cfm
Admissions Home Discover UC Santa Cruz See the Campus Apply to the University ... [+] help and feedback The Marine Biology Major The marine biology major is designed to introduce students to marine ecosystems, including the great diversity of marine organisms and their coastal and oceanic environments. The emphasis is on basic principles that help us to understand the processes that shape life in marine environments. The marine biology major is a demanding program that offers a B.S. degree and requires several more courses than the general biology B.A. major.
Study and Research Opportunities
  • B.S. An array of opportunities in the Monterey Bay area for directed faculty- and/or department-sponsored independent study in marine biology
Marine_Biology_2004.pdf (65kb)
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Biological Sciences site

Biological Sciences Advising
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University of California, Santa Cruz

33. School Of Life Sciences Undergraduate Courses
The undergraduate courses offered by the School of Life Sciences are divided into Degree courses within this programme are. BSc Applied marine biology
http://www.bio.hw.ac.uk/sls/undergraduate.htm
Home Contact Us People Finder Search School of Life Sciences Courses Courses Postgraduate Distance Learning SLS Links SLS Home Research Staff ... Contacts
Undergraduate Courses
The undergraduate courses offered by the School of Life Sciences are divided into four categories which reflect our research programmes: Further information on degree courses offered within each programme may be found through the links above.
Flexibility
The School structure in the University provides unique opportunities for experimenting with diverse modules and for transferring between courses and programmes. As you become familiar with new disciplines and skills you may change course, generally quite easily at the end of first year. For example, you may start as an Applied Marine Biologist and transfer to Brewing and Distilling or vice versa with no problem. While we make every attempt to accommodate such course changes, the opportunities become more restricted as degrees become specialised in later years.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements for most degrees are three Highers at B-grade or three A-Levels at D-grade of which at least one must normally be a science subject. Between Programmes (and sometimes within Programmes) courses have slightly different entry requirements to ensure that students will be able to progress successfully through the core modules. Please consult the 'At-a-Glance' columns for the various courses. We encourage second year entry for suitably qualified candidates with Advanced Higher or A-Level qualifications.

34. Monterey Bay Aquarium: Teachers And Kids - Aquarium Careers - Aquarium Careers R
Q, What should I do now to prepare for a career in marine biology? A, Take all the math and science courses offered at your school. Of course good grades
http://www.mbayaq.org/lc/kids_place/kidseq_careers_explore.asp
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Career Resources
We receive many questions about what kinds of job opportunities there are in marine biology and how to prepare for a career in the field of marine science. Here are some answers to the most frequently asked questions from aquarium Senior Biologist Steve Webster and links to other great marine career web sites where you can get lots more information.
Careers Home

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Q: What should I do now to prepare for a career in marine biology?
A: Take all the math and science courses offered at your school. Of course good grades will help, too. Also, try to volunteer at a local aquarium or zoo that has aquatic exhibits. You could also attend or work at summer aquatic camps or marine science programs. Q: Where can I find a good college for marine biology? A: Any good school that has a strong science department will fill your requirements for an undergraduate education. You can use the Peterson's guide to colleges or our career resource links to search for a college that suits your interests.

35. Coast Notes
High school students can prepare for a career in marine biology by A university that offers a wide variety of marine science courses will give you the
http://rps.uvi.edu/VIMAS/biology.htm
Coast Notes A Virgin Islands Marine Advisory Service Publication VIMAS is a cooperative program between Careers in Marine Biology
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arine biology is a broad professional field that includes the study of organisms that live in and near the oceans. Marine biologists study the factors that affect these organisms, including their habitats, ranging from coastal areas to the deep sea.
What do marine biologists do? I cthyologists, fisheries biologists and some marine biologists focus their studies on the behavior, life cycles and population dynamics of fish. Their work contributes to the protection of these vital food sources. Other marine biologists work to control the spread of “foreign” or introduced species to areas where they may threaten or even wipe out local or native populations of plants and animals. Marine biologists may study the life histories and habits of manatees, whales, seals and other marine mammals, or of invertebrates such as corals, crabs, barnacles or worms. Still others specialize in areas such as water quality and the impacts of water quality on marine and coastal organisms. In the area of marine ecology, scientists study coastal ecosystems such as mangroves, salt ponds, and wetlands, as well as marine communities like coral reefs, sea grass beds, and deep sea hydrothermal vents.

36. BIOLOGY PROGRAM
Students interested in pursuing concentrations Ecology, marine biology, basic science courses in Chiropractic school to complete the bachelor s degree.
http://www.bridgeport.edu/pages/2721.asp
UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT
BIOLOGY PROGRAM
The Biology program offers curricula leading to a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science with emphasis in the following areas: Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Marine Biology Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Naturopathy, Pre-Veterinary . The biological training offered provides the student with either a basic core preparation leading to further study in graduate or professional school, or immediately marketable training for industry or government service. The program also offers a minor for students in other majors. The Biology program is located in the Charles A. Dana Hall of Science on the University of Bridgeport campus. Directions may be found by clicking the picture below. FACULTY: Emeritus Faculty
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CAREERS IN BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF ARTS: The Bachelor of Arts degree is for students seeking a broad liberal arts program. It is designed to allow students to obtain a minor that may be appropriate for some careers. Requirements for Graduation with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology
  • Completion of 120 total credits with a "C" average, 2.0 g.p.a., or better

37. Harvard Summer School Biology
Prerequisites Secondary school introductory courses in biology and chemistry. This is a general overview of marine biology designed to introduce
http://www.dce.harvard.edu/summer/2004/courses/biol.jsp

38. B.S. Marine Biology Program
courses such as marine biology, marine Ecology and marine Botany can be taken As in all fields, jobs and admission to graduates school are competitive.
http://www.uri.edu/artsci/bio/marbio/mbio_main.html
Bio Sci Home Programs Curriculum Courses ... URI Home
Welcome to the University of Rhode Island 's Marine Biology Program Sea star and anemone in Narragansett Bay.
Photo by H. Wes Pratt. Marine biology students get their feet wet on a field trip to a rocky intertidal area of Narragansett Bay.
curriculum
requirements is available.
The faculty are deeply involved in research on a variety of marine topics, including the molecular genetics of slipper shells, biomechanics of intertidal organisms, lobster population biology, functional morphology of feeding and swimming in sharks, the physiology of aggression in lobsters, and the physiology of animals in polar and deep sea environments. We encourage undergraduate students to become involved with us in our research and offer course credit for assigned research work or independent study. More information about the teaching and research interests of the faculty is available.

39. University Of Liverpool : School Of Biological Sciences : Courses
The University of Liverpool School of Biological Sciences University Literature, Prospectus, School Brochure Course Title marine biology
http://www.biolsci.liv.ac.uk/academic_life/ac_indv_course_sub.asp?coursecode=C16

40. University Of Liverpool : School Of Biological Sciences : Courses
During the placement year, the School of Biological Sciences maintains contact with marine biology (C160), The course focuses on the ecology of marine
http://www.biolsci.liv.ac.uk/academic_life/ac_course_sub.asp
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