CRM: Coastal Resources Management | | - 6100. Introduction to Coastal Problems and Their Management (2)
- Coastal environment, coastal resources, structure and role of government in coastal resources policy, critical research issues in coastal and estuarine ecology, coastal geosciences, marine affairs and policy, and maritime studies.
- 6200. Research Design in Marine and Coastal Studies (3)
- P: Graduate standing in CRM PhD program or consent of instructor. Fundamentals of research design in marine and coastal related scientific research.
- 6300. Case Studies of Coastal Management Issues (3)
- P: Graduate standing in CRM PhD program or consent of instructor. Teams of students with varying disciplinary backgrounds examine application of scientific data to specific coastal issues of concern to coastal management agencies and private sector organizations.
- 9000. Dissertation (3-12)
- May be repeated. May count maximum of 9 s.h.
- 9001. Dissertation: Summer Research (1)
- May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for this course during the summer.
- 9400. Coastal Management Internship (3)
- P: Consent of program director. Supervised internship with government agency, private sector business or organization, or non-profit group that has coastal resources management responsibilities, concerns, or activities.
MAST: Maritime Studies | Top | - 6610. Legal and Professional Issues in Maritime Studies (3) Same as HIST 6610
- Legal cases, legislation, professional standards, grant writing, and scholarship.
- 6620. Public Policy and Management of Cultural Resources (3) Same as HIST 6620
- Public laws and policies concerning local, state, national, and international regulations, and practices for management of cultural resources of maritime and coastal environment.
- 6630. Seminar in Maritime Studies (3) Same as HIST 6630
- Selected topics.
- 6640. Maritime Cultural Resources (3) Same as HIST 6640
- Coastal environmental resources (both under and above water), public presentation and display in museums or other public facilities, and impact on tourism and oceanic development.
- 6650. Management of Coastal Cultural Resources (3) Same as HIST 6650
- Management of submerged cultural resources, museums, aquariums, science or other public or private local, state, and federal educational agencies.
- 6660. Maritime Heritage of the Coast (3) Same as HIST 6660
- Focus on NC. Comparative examples from other regions provide foundation of understanding of coastal maritime heritage, including submerged cultural resources.
- 6875. Seafaring: Above Water Nautical Archaeology (3) Same as HIST 6875
- 3 weeks intensive shipboard instruction. P: HIST 5505 or 5515 or 5520 or 6850; consent of instructor. Relationship of vessel to crew. Daily work as related to archaeological elements recovered from submerged sites. Documentary record.
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