| The following courses are
taught by Dr. Graham. During each semester respective course titles
are linked to course materials for enrolled students.
MS
103 Marine Ecology (co-taught
with J. Geller): Field-oriented introduction to the interrelationship
between marine and estuarine organisms and their environment; emphasis
on quantitative data collection and analysis. Fall semesters.
MS 131 Marine Botany
(UnderGrad) /MS 231 Biology of Seaweeds
(Grad): Introduction to the biology of seaweeds, with
emphasis on morphology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology. Fall
semesters.
MS 208 Scientific
Methods (co-taught with J. Harvey): Information for
beginning graduate students, covering philosophy of science, scientific
writing, design of experiments and sampling programs, and using
library resources. Students prepare and edit written proposals and
manuscripts and examine various sample and experimental designs.
Spring semesters.
MS 233 Advanced Topics in Marine Ecology:
Selected topics and current issues in marine ecology.
MS 272 Subtidal Ecology:
The ecology of nearshore rocky subtidal populations and communities
with emphasis on kelp forests. Lectures and discussions of original
literature. Field work with SCUBA including group projects on underwater
research techniques and community analysis, and individual research
on ecological questions chosen by the student. Spring semesters
(alternate years).
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