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 the Courses and Workshops landing page.
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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.