2005-06 - Office of the Registrar - Duke University
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Environment 243. Environmental Biochemistry. 3 units. C-L: see Cell Biology 243<br />
Environment 253L. Sensory Physiology and Behavior <strong>of</strong> Marine Animals. (Given at<br />
Beaufort and Bermuda.) Prerequisites: introductory biology and chemistry. Instructors:<br />
Rittsch<strong>of</strong> (Beaufort); Wood (Bermuda). 4 units.<br />
Environment 254. Qualitative Research Design in Marine Studies. (Given at Beaufort.)<br />
Instructor: Campbell. 3 units.<br />
Environment 256S. Seminar in Ocean Sciences. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor required. (Given at<br />
Beaufort.) Instructor: Staff. 2 units.<br />
Environment 267S. Conservation Biology <strong>of</strong> Marine Mammals. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor<br />
required. (Given at Beaufort.) Instructor: Read. 2 units.<br />
Environment 269S. Advanced Topics in Marine Ecology. (Given at Beaufort.) Instructor:<br />
Crowder. 2 units. C-L: Biology 264S<br />
Environment 273. Marine Fisheries Policy. (Given at Beaufort.) Instructor: Orbach. 3<br />
units.<br />
Environment 276. Marine Policy. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor required. (Given at Beaufort.)<br />
Instructor: Orbach. 3 units. C-L: Public Policy Studies 297, Political Science 264<br />
Environment 292L. Biological Oceanography. Four units (spring); six units (summer).<br />
(Given at Beaufort and Bermuda.) Prerequisite: introductory biology. Instructors: Sstaff<br />
(Beaufort); Lomas (Bermuda). Variable credit.<br />
Environment 293. Analysis <strong>of</strong> Ocean Ecosystems. (Given at Beaufort.) Prerequisite: one<br />
year <strong>of</strong> biology, one year <strong>of</strong> chemistry, or consent <strong>of</strong> instructor. Instructor: Barber. 3 units.<br />
Environment 295L. Marine Invertebrate Zoology. Not open to students who have taken<br />
Biology 176L, Biology 274L, or Zoology 274L. Open to undergraduates only under Biology<br />
176L. Four units (fall, spring, and Summer Term II); six units (Summer Term I). (Given at<br />
Beaufort fall, spring, and summer or at Bermuda, spring.) Prerequisite: Biology 25L.<br />
Instructors: Dimock (Beaufort) or Kirby-Smith (Beaufort); Wood (Bermuda). Variable<br />
credit. C-L: Biology 274L<br />
Environment 298. Special Topics. Instructor: Staff. Variable credit.<br />
Environment 299. Independent Studies and Projects. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor required.<br />
Units to be arranged. Instructor: Staff. Variable credit.<br />
Environment 322. Coastal Watershed and Policy. Instructor: Kirby-Smith. 3 units.<br />
Environment 324. Marine Conservation Biology. Instructor: Read. 3 units.<br />
Environment 360S. Political Ecology. Instructor: Campbell. 3 units.<br />
Environment 398. Program Area Symposium. Instructor: Staff. 1 unit.<br />
Environment 399. Master's Project. Consent <strong>of</strong> instructor required. Pass/fail grading only.<br />
Instructor: Staff. Variable credit.<br />
Political Science 264. Marine Policy. 3 units. C-L: see Environment 276; also C-L: Public<br />
Policy Studies 297<br />
Public Policy Studies 297. Marine Policy. 3 units. C-L: see Environment 276; also C-L:<br />
Political Science 264<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>matics (MATH)<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Hain, Chair (124B Physics); Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Witelski, Director <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies<br />
(233C Physics); Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Agarwal, Allard, Beale, H. Bray, Bryant, Edelsbrunner, Hain,<br />
Harer, Layton, Morrison, Pardon, Petters, Reed, Rose, Schaeffer, Schoen, Stern,<br />
Trangenstein, Venakides, and Zhou; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Aspinwall, R. Hodel, Kraines,<br />
Plesser, and Saper; Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Huber and Mattingly; Assistant Research<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Degeratu, Hanke, Katz, A. Layton, and R. Yoshida; VIGRE Postdoctoral Fellow<br />
Michener; Lecturing Fellows C. Bray, Dong, M. Hodel, and Tomberg; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />
Ma<strong>the</strong>matics (MATH) 191