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Each course costs $445. Graduate credit is available at an additional cost.

The Diversity of Fishes
Classification, Anatomy and Morphology

What is a fish? This course shows how ichthyologists pursue the evidence through the study of evolution, ecosystems, and biogeography.

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Earth: Inside and Out
Dynamic Earth Systems

How has the Earth evolved? What causes climate and climate change? This course explores the dynamic geological events and systems that have shaped the planet and make it habitable.

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Genetics, Genomics, Genethics
Molecular Biology

Learn about the latest research into the genome and the intriguing ethical issues raised by such possibilities as genetic enhancement, genetically modified foods, and cloning.

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In the Field with Spiders
Classification, Anatomy and Morphology

Did you know that you're rarely more than six feet away from a spider? Learn the ins and outs of spider research from the head of the Museum's world-renowned spider lab.

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The Link Between Dinosaurs and Birds
Evolution and Classification

This course investigates which of the theropod group of dinosaurs are most closely related to modern birds, and how paleontologists decipher these evolutionary relationships.

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The Ocean System
Integrated Science

Why is the ocean so big? Why is it salty? How deep is it? How does the Ocean work? This course starts with these simple questions to explore this complex system, examining the relationships between the oceans and climate, geological events, and weather.

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Sharks and Rays
Ecology, Classification and Evolution

Explore the fossil record and the diversity of sharks and rays to learn about how they're related and the extraordinary sensory and reproductive features they share.

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Space, Time and Motion
Physical Science

This course explores the physical laws that govern our universe and how our concepts of how the universe works have changed since ancient times.

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Evolution
Modern Evolutionary Biology

This course draws on the Museum's long-standing leadership in the fields of paleontology, geology, systematics, and molecular biology to tell a modern story of evolution.

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The Solar System
Earth and Space Science

This course explores our neighbors in the Solar System as well as the ongoing scientific missions and projects that have informed recent thinking in astronomy.

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