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2001
MARINE 202
: Principles of Marine Science2023 Semester One (1233)
An introduction to the physical and biological structure of the oceans, sea floor, coastlines and the biological communities that inhabit them. Subject matter includes an overview of the nature and scope of marine science globally and within the New Zealand and Auckland contexts. A wide coverage of marine science issues are presented with an emphasis on multidisciplinary examples.
Prerequisite: MARINE 100 or 30 points at Stage I in BSc courses
2002
MARINE 202
: Principles of Marine Science2022 Semester One (1223)
An introduction to the physical and biological structure of the oceans, sea floor, coastlines and the biological communities that inhabit them. Subject matter includes an overview of the nature and scope of marine science globally and within the New Zealand and Auckland contexts. A wide coverage of marine science issues are presented with an emphasis on multidisciplinary examples.
Prerequisite: MARINE 100 or 30 points at Stage I in BSc courses
2003
MARINE 202
: Principles of Marine Science2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to the physical and biological structure of the oceans, sea floor, coastlines and the biological communities that inhabit them. Subject matter includes an overview of the nature and scope of marine science globally and within the New Zealand and Auckland contexts. A wide coverage of marine science issues are presented with an emphasis on multidisciplinary examples. No formal prerequisite, although an understanding of Stage I level science is assumed.
Prerequisite: MARINE 100 or 30 points at Stage I in BSc courses
2004
MARINE 202
: Principles of Marine Science2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the physical and biological structure of the oceans, sea floor, coastlines and the biological communities that inhabit them. Subject matter includes an overview of the nature and scope of marine science globally and within the New Zealand and Auckland contexts. A wide coverage of marine science issues are presented with an emphasis on multidisciplinary examples. No formal prerequisite, although an understanding of Stage I level science is assumed.
Prerequisite: MARINE 100 or 30 points at Stage I in BSc courses
2005
MARINE 302
: Dynamics of Marine Systems2025 Semester Two (1255)
Fundamental processes in the marine environment with an emphasis on interdisciplinary linkages in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Topics include: the role of fluid dynamics in the lives of marine animals and in shaping the physical marine environment, and interdisciplinary studies of marine ecosystems.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202
2006
MARINE 302
: Dynamics of Marine Systems2024 Semester Two (1245)
Fundamental processes in the marine environment with an emphasis on interdisciplinary linkages in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Topics include: the role of fluid dynamics in the lives of marine animals and in shaping the physical marine environment, and interdisciplinary studies of marine ecosystems.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202
2007
MARINE 302
: Dynamics of Marine Systems2023 Semester Two (1235)
Fundamental processes in the marine environment with an emphasis on interdisciplinary linkages in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Topics include: the role of fluid dynamics in the lives of marine animals and in shaping the physical marine environment, and interdisciplinary studies of marine ecosystems.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
2008
MARINE 302
: Dynamics of Marine Systems2022 Semester Two (1225)
Fundamental processes in the marine environment with an emphasis on interdisciplinary linkages in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Topics include: the role of fluid dynamics in the lives of marine animals and in shaping the physical marine environment, and interdisciplinary studies of marine ecosystems.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
2009
MARINE 302
: Dynamics of Marine Systems2021 Semester Two (1215)
Fundamental processes in the marine environment with an emphasis on interdisciplinary linkages in the functioning of marine ecosystems. Topics include: the role of fluid dynamics in the lives of marine animals and in shaping the physical marine environment, and interdisciplinary studies of marine ecosystems. No formal prerequisite although an understanding of marine science to the level of MARINE 202 will be assumed.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
2010
MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2025 Semester One (1253)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BIOSCI 206, ENVSCI 201, MARINE 202
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
2011
MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2024 Semester One (1243)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: 15 points from BIOSCI 206, ENVSCI 201, MARINE 202
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
2012
MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2023 Semester One (1233)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
2013
MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2022 Semester One (1223)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
2014
MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2021 Semester One (1213)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
2015
MARINE 303
: Freshwater and Estuarine Ecology2020 Semester One (1203)
The structure, biodiversity and ecology of lakes, streams, wetlands and estuaries and linkages with near-shore marine habitats. Emphasis is placed on the role of science in monitoring and managing these ecosystems. Case studies include the impact of Auckland’s urban sprawl on stream, estuarine and near-shore marine habitats, and local estuaries as nurseries for fish.
Prerequisite: BIOSCI 206 or MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
Restriction: BIOSCI 330
2016
MARINE 304
: Advanced Concepts in Marine Science2024 Semester Two (1245)
Independent study on current topics in marine science under the guidance of an individual academic with similar interests to the student, focusing on specialist research techniques in chosen subfields of marine science.
Restriction: MARINE 399
2017
MARINE 305
: Practical Skills in Marine Science2024 Summer School (1240)
Development of practical skills in a range of marine science disciplines. Includes a residential field trip at the Leigh Marine Laboratory.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202
2018
MARINE 305
: Practical Skills in Marine Science2023 Summer School (1230)
Development of practical skills in a range of marine science disciplines. Includes a residential field trip at the Leigh Marine Laboratory.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
2019
MARINE 305
: Practical Skills in Marine Science2022 Semester Two (1225)
Development of practical skills in a range of marine science disciplines. Includes a residential field trip at the Leigh Marine Laboratory.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 or 30 points at Stage II in BSc courses
2020
2021
MARINE 399
: Capstone: Marine Science2025 Semester Two (1255)
Students demonstrate mastery of concepts and skills learnt during their degree through the production and presentation of a project in Marine Science developed in conjunction with a mentor from the academic staff.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 and 30 points at Stage III in BSc courses
Restriction: MARINE 304
Restriction: MARINE 304
2022
MARINE 399
: Capstone: Marine Science2025 Semester One (1253)
Students demonstrate mastery of concepts and skills learnt during their degree through the production and presentation of a project in Marine Science developed in conjunction with a mentor from the academic staff.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 and 30 points at Stage III in BSc courses
Restriction: MARINE 304
Restriction: MARINE 304
2023
MARINE 399
: Capstone: Marine Science2024 Semester Two (1245)
A capstone course for those enrolled in the Marine Science major, in which students demonstrate mastery of concepts and skills learnt during their degree through the production and presentation of an independent project developed in conjunction with a mentor from the academic staff.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 and 30 points at Stage III in BSc courses
Restriction: MARINE 304
Restriction: MARINE 304
2024
MARINE 399
: Capstone: Marine Science2024 Semester One (1243)
A capstone course for those enrolled in the Marine Science major, in which students demonstrate mastery of concepts and skills learnt during their degree through the production and presentation of an independent project developed in conjunction with a mentor from the academic staff.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 and 30 points at Stage III in BSc courses
Restriction: MARINE 304
Restriction: MARINE 304
2025
MARINE 399
: Capstone: Marine Science2023 Semester Two (1235)
A capstone course for those enrolled in the Marine Science major, in which students demonstrate mastery of concepts and skills learnt during their degree through the production and presentation of an independent project developed in conjunction with a mentor from the academic staff.
Prerequisite: MARINE 202 and 30 points at Stage III in BSc courses
Restriction: MARINE 304
Restriction: MARINE 304
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