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This archived information is dated to the 2009-10 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Overseas Studies Courses in Biology

For course descriptions and additional offerings, see the listings in the Stanford Bulletin's ExploreCourses web site (http://explorecourses.stanford.edu) or the Bing Overseas Studies web site (http://bosp.stanford.edu). Students should consult their department or program's student services office for applicability of Overseas Studies courses to a major or minor program.

Autumn Quarter

Australia

OSPAUSTL 10. Coral Reef Ecosystems. 3 units (2 allowable for the Biology major), Kevin Arrigo, Sophie Dove, Selina Ward, GER:DB:EngrAppSci

OSPAUSTL 20. Coastal Resource Management. 3 units (2 allowable for the Biology major), Ron Johnstone, GER:DB:EngrAppSci

OSPAUSTL 30. Coastal Forest Ecosystems. 3 units (2 allowable for the Biology major), Norman Duke, John Hall, GER:DB:EngrAppSci

Beijing

OSPBEIJ 18. Nature and Nurture in Brain Development and Behavior. 3 units, Liqun Luo, GER:DB:NatSci

Spring Quarter

Florence

OSPFLOR 64. The Future of Mediterranean Marine Ecosystem: Human Impacts and Conservation Strategies. 3 units, Fiorenza Micheli, GER:DB:NatSci

OSPFLOR 65. Historical Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea. 2 units, Fiorenza Micheli

Madrid

OSPMADRD 18. Ecology of Spain. 3 units, Deborah Gordon, GER:DB:NatSci

Santiago

OSPSANTG 85. Marine Ecology of Chile and the South Pacific. 5 units, Alvaro Palma, GER:DB:NatSci

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