The Advanced Sessions are pre-college courses and those wishing to take it for credit must be rising juniors or seniors in the summer of 2025.. These two-week sessions are of a more analytical nature, and students are expected to prepare laboratory reports and analysis of their field work. Students who register for this session will take it for 4 credits from the University of Maine's regional campus in Machias through their Early College Program. AIO is proud to partner with the University of Maine to offer this opportunity to 22 students. The cost of these 4 credits was an additional $580 in 2024 over and above the AIO tuition and is paid directly to UMaine. The 2025 cost will be determined by the spring. Once you've created an account for the student, UMaine will bill you directly before the summer. You'll be notified of the link to register an account at UMaine when available. This course is an interdisciplinary, hands-on introduction to oceanography. The schedule consists of several field-based lessons in oceanography, formal lectures and laboratory exercises. Students will use a variety of biological, physical and chemical sampling techniques to study coastal and nearshore ecosystems. These will include rocky intertidal zones, beach deposits and Somes Sound. Lecture topics include biological, geological, physical and chemical oceanography. Laboratory exercises will focus on specific topics such as the anatomy of chondrichthyes (sharks) and echinoderm development. Students taking the session for credit will be required to complete additional course work along with a final exam. This is a graded course and, generally, a C- or higher is transferrable. Upon course completion, transcripts can be requested from UMaine.
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