BIOL 123 - Hawaiian Environment Science (3)
Characteristics of science and interaction with society illustrated by topics in geology, astronomy, oceanography, and biology of Hawaiian Islands. Not a BIOL major elective. DB
Characteristics of science and interaction with society illustrated by topics in geology, astronomy, oceanography, and biology of Hawaiian Islands. Not a BIOL major elective. DB
Overview of ocean issues and organizations involved with marine activities, management, education, research, and business. Exploration of internships, research, and career opportunities. Preparation of resumes, proposals, and professional presentations. Not a BIOL major elective. (Cross-listed as IS 100)
(1 3-hr Lab) Lab experiments illustrating topics and methods in the biological sciences. Not a BIOL major elective. DY
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Reports on research or reviews of literature. Graduate students required to take this or one topics course (710-719) per year. Repeatable five times. (B) general zoology; (C) zoology literature; (D) animal behavior, (E) ecology, (F) animal physiology, (G) development biology; (H) marine biology.
Reports on research or reviews of literature. Graduate students required to take this or one topics course (710-719) per year. Repeatable five times. (B) general zoology; (C) zoology literature; (D) animal behavior, (E) ecology, (F) animal physiology, (G) development biology; (H) marine biology.
Reports on research or reviews of literature. Graduate students required to take this or one topics course (710-719) per year. Repeatable five times. (B) general zoology; (C) zoology literature; (D) animal behavior, (E) ecology, (F) animal physiology, (G) development biology; (H) marine biology.
Reports on research or reviews of literature. Graduate students required to take this or one topics course (710-719) per year. Repeatable five times. (B) general zoology; (C) zoology literature; (D) animal behavior, (E) ecology, (F) animal physiology, (G) development biology; (H) marine biology.
Reports on research or reviews of literature. Graduate students required to take this or one topics course (710-719) per year. Repeatable five times. (B) general zoology; (C) zoology literature; (D) animal behavior, (E) ecology, (F) animal physiology, (G) development biology; (H) marine biology.