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"Considering both my time in the Nicholas School masters program ('83) and now my return to academia (current PhD sudent), the associations I have developed at the school, including those with students, faculty, and staff, strengthen every aspect of my professional experience—past, current, and future."

--Charlotte Clark, T '79, MEM '83
PhD Candidate

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Biology Courses (BIOLOGY)

taught in Beaufort

176AL. Marine Invertebrate Zoology. Structure, function, and development of invertebrates collected from estuarine and marine habitats. Not open to students who have taken BIO 274L. (Given at Beaufort fall, spring, and summer)

Prerequisite: Biology 25L.

Instructors: Kirby-Smith or Staff.

1.5 course in Summer Term I, 1.0 course in Summer Term II, fall and spring.

C-L: Environ 176AL.