324 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
San Diego State College 
San Diego, California 
DIVISION OF LIFE SCIENCES 
Instructional Staff: 
ERIC G. BARHAM, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology 
RONALD W. CRAWFORD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology 
DAVID A. FARRIS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Zoology 
WILLIAM McBLAIR, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Oceanography 
GORDON H. TUCKER, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology 
Degrees Offered: 
None - a minor in Oceanography and Aquatic Biology is being 
developed. 
Courses: 
Oceanography 
100. THE OCEANS McBLAIR 
Biological and physical aspects of the oceans and their 
significance to man; problems of medern oceanography. 
Biology 
111. AQUATIC BIOLOGY CRAWFORD 
Biological, chemical and physical considerations of inland 
waters. 
112. FISHERY BIOLOGY FARRIS 
Theory and practices of fishery management. Life histories 
and biology of important game and food fishes. 
113. BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY BARHAM 
A study of benthic and pelagic marine organisms and their 
environmental parameters. 
Zoology 
112. MARINE INVERTEBRATES TUCKER 
Identification and study of behavior and life histories of 
invertebrates of the San Diego region. Frequent collecting 
trips to the beaches required. 
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