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Oceanography
Katryn Wiese, City College of San Francisco
Lecture class that meets 3 hrs per week (either 3 hrs/once a week at night or 1.5 hrs/twice a week) and covers the following topics: introduction to the major physical, biological, chemical, and geological ...

Oceanography
David Griffing, Hartwick College
This course examines the oceans and related marine environments from a Earth System science perspective. Selected selected oceanic settings will serve as the focal point for a more in-depth examination of ocean ...

Introduction to Oceanography
Eleanour Snow, University of South Florida
This is an online, introductory course in Oceanography, introducing physical, geological, chemical, and biological Oceanography to general education students. Students read the text book and take quizzes. Each week ...

Introduction to Oceanography
Petra Dekens, San Francisco State University
Principles and components of the dynamic ocean system. Formation of ocean basins, oceanic influences on climate; currents; waves and tides; human relationship to and impact on the ocean; resources. Designed for ...

Oceanography Lab
Katryn Wiese, City College of San Francisco
Lab class that meets 3 hrs per week (one day) and covers the following topics: introduction to the physical, biological, chemical, and geological processes at work in the oceans with emphasis on interpretation of ...

General Oceanography
Donald Reed, San Jose State University
This course focuses on the scientific examination of the impact of the oceans on global society, and human impacts on the oceans, through web-based exercises, bulletin board discussions, and field studies of local ...

Buffalo State College - Oceanography
Jill Singer, Buffalo State - SUNY
This non-lab based course is open to all students, including geology and earth science majors. It is taken by prospective elementary teachers (often those earning a concentration in science) and secondary science ...

Oceanography Lab (an introduction)
Katryn Wiese, City College of San Francisco
Lab class that meets 3 hrs per week (one day) and covers the following topics. Exploration of the ocean environment. Nautical and bathymetric charts; ocean floor features, sediments, and rocks; physical and ...

Oceanography (an introduction)
Katryn Wiese, City College of San Francisco
Lecture class that meets 3 hrs per week (either 3 hrs/once a week at night or 1.5 hrs/twice a week) and covers the following topics. The ocean environment. Physical, chemical, biological, geological, and ecological ...

Using Earth Data in a Large General Education Oceanography Class
Bill Prothero, University of California-Santa Barbara
William Prothero Univ of Calif Santa Barbara - This is a set of activities and an approach to using data in a large general education oceanography class. -

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