Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may be used to partially fulfill
distribution requirements
for Southampton Graduate Campus Students.
Undergraduate
Biology
BIOL 205 Section 1
Mammalian Anatomy/Histology
Lecture/laboratory/field trip.
The cat will be dissected as a representative
mammal. The course will examine cat tissues,
organs, and systems grossly and
microscopically, comparing them to those of
man.
Prerequisites: Two 100 series Biology courses or
permission of instructor.
Laboratory fee: $65.00.
4 credits
M, T, W, Th 8:30A - 12:30P
SCHUTT
Special Session: May 23 - June 25 (Register for Session I)
BIOL 209* Section 1
Marine Invertebrate Zoology
A field-oriented course that emphasizes
the taxonomy and ecology of selected marine
invertebrate taxa.
Prerequisite: Two biology 100 series
courses.
Laboratory fee: $65.00.
4 credits
M, T, W, Th 8:30A - 12:30P
SERAFY
Session I (May 23 - July 1)
BIOL 281 Section 1
Australearn: Tropical Marine Ecology
A one month field course to the Northeast
coastal regions of Australia to study coastal and
island ecosystems and the relationships of
marine organisms to their environment. Please
contact Australearn for details.
AustraLearn
110 16th St.
3rd Floor
Denver, CO, 80202
1-800-980-0033 or 303-446-2214
http://www.australearn.org/

Chemistry
CHEM 102 Section 1
General Chemistry II
Fundamental theories and principles of
chemistry are examined in this course. It includes thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, acid-base theory, electrochemistry and reaction kinetics, as well as an introduction to nuclear chemistry.
3 credits
Co-requisite: Chem 101, MAT 106 or equivalent.
M, T, W, Th, 10:00A - 12:15P
PETERS
Special Session: July 4 - August 5 (Register for
Session II)
CHEM 102L Section 1
General Chemistry II Laboratory
Laboratory to be taken concurrently
with CHEM 102.
Laboratory Fee: $65.00
1 credit
T, Th 1:00 - 4:00P
PETERS
Special Session: July 4 - August 5 (Register for
Session II)
Marine Science
MS 209* Section 1
Marine Invertebrate Zoology
A field-oriented course that emphasizes
the taxonomy and ecology of selected marine
invertebrate taxa.
Prerequisite: Two biology 100 series
courses.
Laboratory fee: $65.00.
4 credits
M, T, W, Th 8:30A - 12:30P
SERAFY
Session I (May 23 - July 1)
MS 281 Section 1
Australearn: Tropical Marine Ecology
A one month field course to the Northeast
coastal regions of Australia to study coastal and
island ecosystems and the relationships of
marine organisms to their environment. Please
contact Australearn for details.
AustraLearn
110 16th St.
3rd Floor
Denver, CO, 80202
1-800-980-0033 or 303-446-2214
http://www.australearn.org/