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LABORATORY COURSE ATTENDANCE:
Students who do not attend the first 30 minutes of the first scheduled meeting (be it lab/lecture) may beed administratively dropped from the course or assigned an F. Prior written notification to the instructore. regarding an anticipated absence may ensure a space. If a student drops a lab course after the end of the" second lab session, the Division will report a "W" for the course.
Effective Fall 2008, students are only permitted one "W" grade per course at UCSD. Students will no longer be able to receive multiple "W" grades for the same course. THE NEW "W" POLICY INCLUDES ALL LAB COURSES.
FEES FOR BIOLOGY LABORATORY COURSES:
Students who enroll in any of the following Biology courses will be charged a lab fee which will be assessed at the time of registration: BIBC 103 ($50), BICD 145 ($50), BIEB 167 ($50), BIMM 101 ($80), BIMM 121 ($90),BIPN 105 ($60).

Biol/Ecology, Behavior, & Evol (BIEB )

As of: 06/28/2013, 02:47:00

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135 Aquatic Ecology Lab
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Course provides overview of physical, chemical and biological processes that characterize inland waters (lakes and rivers), estuaries and nearshore environments. Dominant biota of lakes, rivers and streams, and how they are related to physical and chemical processes of the systems in which they reside will be covered. Methods will be introduced for assessing the chemical composition of water and detecting organisms which affect drinking water quality and coastal water quality management. Course requires field studies. Students should expect to fully participate in field trips: transportation not not provided by the university. Students must comply with all risk management policies/procedures. Course material fee will be applied. PREREQUISITE: BILD 3.
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135 Aquatic Ecology Lab ( 4 Units)
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LE A00 MW 12:00p-12:50p YORK 1310 Shurin, Jonathan
     
769616 LA A01 MW 1:00p-5:00p YORK 1310 Shurin, Jonathan
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