The 2010 Summer Session marks the 61st year since the founding of the University of Oklahoma Biological Station on Lake Texoma. Students continue to come to UOBS to experience a truly unique opportunity in field-based study while earning three hours of upper-division or graduate level lecture/lab credit during one or both of our Summer Sessions.
UOBS will host seven field-oriented courses and a lab-based molecular course during its Summer Session 2010. These courses encompass the following areas: bird ecology, forensic entomology, herpetology, mammalogy, molecular methods, reservoir fi h ecology, stream ecology and wetlands ecology.
The University of Oklahoma Biological Station is an OU campus, established in 1949. The Biological Station promotes research, teaching and educational opportunities. Download the sessions brochure here.
Summer Session 2010
May Session: May 23 — June 5
August Session: Aug. 1 — Aug. 13
Web site: ou.edu/uobs