From Indiana wetlands to coral reefs in the Florida Keys, you’ll build the knowledge and skills to tackle today’s most pressing environmental challenges.

Courses
BIOL 334 Marine Ecology
Credit Hours
5.00
Degree Level
Undergrad
A field course taught as part of the Marine Biology Semester designed to introduce students to important ecological processes operating in coastal marine environments. The course covers synthetic topics as well as the ecology of specific marine habitats. The laboratory is designed to provide students with experience in marine research and the organisms and ecological conditions common in various marine habitats
visited by the class. Offered every fall as part of the Marine Biology Semester. Prerequisites: Biol 304, application process and the registrar will complete registration.