2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Marine Science Consortium/Biology Department
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Credit designation below each title is expressed in (c) class hours per week, (l) lab or (d) discussion section hours per week, and (cr) credits per semester.
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Although IUP is not currently a member institution, students may register for courses offered through the Marine Science Consortium through any participating institution. (For a complete listing of these, see www.msconsortium.org/Welcome.htm)
MRSC 110 Introduction to Oceanography
var-3cr
An introduction to physical, chemical, biological, and geological aspects of oceans and methods and techniques of oceanography. Lab emphasis on at-sea assignments.
MRSC 211 Field Methods in Oceanography
var-3cr
Prerequisite:
MRSC 110 or instructor permission
A familiarization with dynamic marine environment involving use and application
of oceanographic instruments and sampling devices.
var-3cr
Prerequisite: Four
years’ high school math or equivalent or instructor permission
Covers navigation, i.e., the art and science of safely bringing a vessel from
one position to another in a body of water. Course divided into (1) brief
historical background; (2) navigation within sight of land, i.e., piloting; (3)
navigation in the open sea, including electronic navigation methods.
MRSC 221 Marine Invertebrate Zoology
var-3cr
Prerequisite: One
year of Biology or instructor permission
A study of marine invertebrates with emphasis on development, reproduction,
structure, function, and classification of selected marine organisms.
var-3cr
Prerequisites:
Botany and zoology or instructor permission
A study of plant and animal life in marine environment with emphasis on physical
and chemical factors affecting biota.
MRSC 250 Management of Wetland Wildlife
var-3cr
The ecology and management of wetland wildlife, particularly of freshwater marshes and saltwater marshes. Special emphasis on ecosystem approach.
var-3cr
Prerequisite: One year of biology or instructor permission
A course in ecology of marine organisms.
var-3cr
Prerequisites:
Swimming ability and good health (a standard diving physical form will be mailed
to students electing the course)
Students who complete course receive a National Association of Underwater
Instructors Diver Certificate.
var-3cr
An introduction to basic principles of ecology and natural history of selected plants and animals in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Suitable for non-Science majors.
var-1-3cr
Prerequisite: As
appropriate to course content
Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in
the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic
identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 281 are offered
primarily for lower-level undergraduate students.
MRSC 331 Chemical Oceanography
var-3cr
Prerequisites:
MRSC 110 and one year of
Chemistry
Treatment of oceanic chemical phenomena by sampling and laboratory analysis
techniques.
var-3cr
In-the-field studies and laboratory analysis by instrumentation of marine and marine fringe plants in the Middle Atlantic Coast as exemplified by those found in the Cape Henlopen, Delaware, and Wallops Island, Virginia, areas.
var-3cr
Prerequisites:
General Biology and/or instructor permission
A study of fishes. Specimens collected along Eastern Seaboard by students are
used to illustrate anatomy, physiology, and systematics of this major vertebrate
group. Field collections give student opportunity to observe relationships of
these animals to the biotic and physical environment.
MRSC 344 Anatomy of Marine Chordates
var-3cr
Prerequisites: 6cr
of Biology including General Zoology
Designed to familiarize students with various aspects of marine chordates.
var-3cr
Prerequisite: One
year of Biology or instructor permission
Introduces avian fauna of seacoast and enables comparison with inland species.
In addition to field work providing visual and vocal identification, lecture
material includes information on distribution, behavior, physiology, and anatomy
of birds.
var-3cr
Prerequisites:
MRSC 110 and Physical Geology or
instructor permission
Studies of structural and sedimentary environments of continental shelf, slopes,
and ocean basins and crustal structure of the earth and its relation to
sedimentary record and geologic history of oceans.
MRSC 364 Physical Oceanography
var-3cr
Prerequisites:
MRSC 110, one year of Physics,
one semester of calculus, and permission of the instructor
Includes consideration of physical properties, mass and energy budgets, theory
of distribution of variables; cause, nature, measurement, analysis, and
prediction of tides, currents, and waves; and basic instrumentation in the
field.
MRSC 420 Marine Micropaleontology
var-3cr
Prerequisites: One
year of Geology and Biology or instructor permission
Deals with modern, living representatives of microorganisms important in fossil
record with particular emphasis on taxonomy, morphology, evolution, and ecologic
affinities of representative groups.
MRSC 431 Ecology of Marine Plankton
var-3cr
Prerequisite: One
year of Biology
A study of phytoplankton and zooplankton in marine and brackish environments.
Qualitative and quantitative comparisons made between the planktonic populations
of various types of habitats in relation to primary and secondary productivity.
MRSC 459 Coastal Geomorphology
var-3cr
Prerequisite: One
year of Geology
A study of coastal geomorphology with emphasis on Late Cenozoic and Pleistocene
sea-level changes in response to worldwide continental glaciation. Participates
in field studies of Pleistocene deposits and the weathering of these deposits.
var-3cr
Prerequisite: As
appropriate to course content
Offered on an experimental or temporary basis to explore topics not included in
the established curriculum. A given topic may be offered under any special topic
identity no more than three times. Special topics numbered 481 are offered
primarily for upper-level undergraduate students.
var-1-3cr
Prerequisite: Prior
approval through advisor, faculty member, department chairperson, dean, and
Provost’s Office
Students with interest in independent study of a topic not offered in the
curriculum may propose a plan of study in conjunction with a faculty member.
Approval is based on academic appropriateness and availability of resources.
MRSC 500 Problems in Marine Science
var-3cr
Graduate students or
undergraduate students with advanced standing registering for this course may
elect either of the following options.
Option A: Take a 200-, 300-, or 400-level MRSC course and complete, in
addition to regular course requirements, a project in the area under direction
of instructor.
Option B: Complete an independent research project. A research proposal
must be approved by the Academic Committee of M.S.C. in advance of the time
research is to be undertaken.