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SPECIAL Pl_{OGRAMS 77 IS 192. Projects in Study Abroods: (Subject) (1-3; mCIX tot11l 6) Open only to students in California State Colleges International Programs. Study undenaken in a university abroad under the auspices of the California State Colleges. IS 292. ProJects in Study Abrood: (Subject) (1-3; m11x tot11l 18) One- to three-unit registrations. Prerequisite: admission to master's degree program; written plan approved by Fresno State College instrUctor, deparonent chairman, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. May require one or more papers and oral or written examination on student's return, pending which In Progress (IP) grade will be recorded. MOSS LANDING MARINE LABORATORIES The California State Colleges began operation of the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, California, in the fall semester 1966. This facility functions as a seaside extension of the campuses of five cooperating state colleges (Fresno, Hayward, Sacramento, San Fmncisco, and San Jose). It offers full-time course work in marine biology, oceanography, and other marine sciences for majors in either the biological (botany, biology, zoology) or physical sciences whose objectives include further graduate study, teaching the sciences, or research in the marine sciences. Properly qualified upper division and graduate students may enroll on the Fresno State College campus for a term of instruction at Moss Landing and earn resident credit for such course work. Since enrollment is limited, interested students should make early application. Consult the chairman of the Biology Department for details. See Geology Department for on-campus course work in general oceanography. COURSES Note: The following courses trre tttUght at the Monterey Bay location of the Moss Landing Mtrrine Laboratories. For cozcrse descriptiom tee Biology Department. ML 101. ML 111. ML 121. ML 131. ML 161. ML 170. ML 181. ML 185T. ML 298. General Oceanography (4) Zoology of Marine V enebrates ( 4) Marine Invertebrate Zoology (4) Marine Algology (3) Marine Ecology (3) Special Problems in the Marine Sciences (1-3) Literature of the Marine Sciences (1) Topics in Marine Science (1-6) Research in the Marine Sciences (1-3)
Title | 1967-68 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1967 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 077 |
Full Text Search | SPECIAL Pl_{OGRAMS 77 IS 192. Projects in Study Abroods: (Subject) (1-3; mCIX tot11l 6) Open only to students in California State Colleges International Programs. Study undenaken in a university abroad under the auspices of the California State Colleges. IS 292. ProJects in Study Abrood: (Subject) (1-3; m11x tot11l 18) One- to three-unit registrations. Prerequisite: admission to master's degree program; written plan approved by Fresno State College instrUctor, deparonent chairman, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. May require one or more papers and oral or written examination on student's return, pending which In Progress (IP) grade will be recorded. MOSS LANDING MARINE LABORATORIES The California State Colleges began operation of the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, California, in the fall semester 1966. This facility functions as a seaside extension of the campuses of five cooperating state colleges (Fresno, Hayward, Sacramento, San Fmncisco, and San Jose). It offers full-time course work in marine biology, oceanography, and other marine sciences for majors in either the biological (botany, biology, zoology) or physical sciences whose objectives include further graduate study, teaching the sciences, or research in the marine sciences. Properly qualified upper division and graduate students may enroll on the Fresno State College campus for a term of instruction at Moss Landing and earn resident credit for such course work. Since enrollment is limited, interested students should make early application. Consult the chairman of the Biology Department for details. See Geology Department for on-campus course work in general oceanography. COURSES Note: The following courses trre tttUght at the Monterey Bay location of the Moss Landing Mtrrine Laboratories. For cozcrse descriptiom tee Biology Department. ML 101. ML 111. ML 121. ML 131. ML 161. ML 170. ML 181. ML 185T. ML 298. General Oceanography (4) Zoology of Marine V enebrates ( 4) Marine Invertebrate Zoology (4) Marine Algology (3) Marine Ecology (3) Special Problems in the Marine Sciences (1-3) Literature of the Marine Sciences (1) Topics in Marine Science (1-6) Research in the Marine Sciences (1-3) |
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