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Graduate Degree Programs

Astrobiology (ABIOL)

ABIOL 570 Astrobiology Field Experience (2) Geological field excursions to sites where the early evolution of life and the environment is revealed and to modern analogues.
Effective: Summer 2004
 

ABIOL 574 Planetary Habitability (3) Aspects of star and planet formation, habitable zones, biospheric evolution, life in extreme environments, planet and life detection.
Effective: Summer 2004
 

ABIOL 590 Astrobiology Seminar (2) Student-led presentations and discussions of current and classic literatures relevant to the themes of Astrobiology.
Effective: Summer 2004
 

ABIOL 597 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently.
Effective: Summer 2005
 

Last Import from UCM: November 21, 2009 3:00 AM

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