Understanding FHL Programs
Each listing on this page is a complete, full-time program. Some programs are made up of several courses whose credits add up to a full-time load; others are comprised of a single course that itself is a full-time load (e.g. a 15-credit, quarter-long course or a 9-credit, 5-week course).
Our programs are intensive, immersive, hands-on experiences. During the academic year, courses run ~8:30 – 5:30 Monday – Friday. Summer courses run ~8:30 – 5:30 Monday – Friday and ~8:30 – 12:30 on Saturdays.
As you’ll see when you click on the links below, some will show details for a group of courses within that program, others will show details for that single full-time course.
During any one term, students can only enroll in one of the program offerings noted here.
For more opportunities at FHL, see also Training Workshops for summer 2025.
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FHL 446 | Summer A 2023
Marine Botany: Diversity and Ecology 2023
Credits: 9 | Instructor(s): Dr. Thomas Mumford , Dr. D. Wilson Freshwater
The theme of the course is principles, methods, and applications of marine algal biodiversity studies with a focus on the macroalgae of marine benthic environments. -
FHL 468 | Summer A 2023
Changing Coastlines: Ecological Principles, Historical Perspectives, and Indigenous Resource Management
Credits: 9 | Instructor(s): Dr. Marco Hatch , Dr. Loren McClenachan , Dr. Marjorie Wonham
This course takes a long-term and multi-disciplinary view of coastal and nearshore ecosystems. -
FHL 548 | Summer A 2023
Larval Biology 2023
Credits: 9 | Instructor(s): Dr. Richard Emlet , Dr. Danny Grunbaum , Dr. Karen Chan
The emphasis of this course will be on functional requirements and constraints for embryos, larvae and juveniles of marine animals.