Physical Oceanography

  • College of Fisheries Technology & Aquaculture Technology |
  • English

Description

On completion of this course, students should be able to describe and apply the principlesrnand theories of physical oceanography, ocean currents, waves and tides. Application of thernlaws of physics to the study of the properties and circulation of the world’s oceans:rnGeographical description of the oceans physical properties of sea water Ekman layer,rnthermohaline circulation instrumentation and observation.

Program

Fisheries Technology

Objectives

  • A. Knowledge and UnderstandingrnAt the end of the course, students should be able to :rn1. Explain and identify the major concepts, principles and theories of physicalrnoceanography.rn2. Define and understand the physical properties of sea waters.rn3. Describe and discuss the horizontal and vertical distribution of salinities,rntemperatures and density of sea water .rnB. Intellectual SkillsrnThe course provides students with:rn1. Analyze the information and address many kinds of problems using scientificrnmethodology.rn2. Use oceanographic instruments for the field measurements.rn3. Use the wind driven theories to describe surface circulation in world`s ocean.rn4. Describe and apply statistical rules to interpret and analyze current data.rn5. Apply methods of data analysis and interpret statistical analysis.rn6. Evaluate the statistical results concerning the ocean dynamics.rnC. Professional and Practical skillsrnAt the end of the course, students should be able to :rn1. Plan and prepare for a hydrographic survey.rn2. Report the results with the standard scientific guidelines.rn3. Present the data collected in laboratory or field.rnD. General and Transferable skillsrnAt the end of the course, students should be able to :rn1. Work in group and think independently.rn2. Find effective and realistic solutions for work problems through analysis and rightrnanticipation.rn3. Use information and communication technology.

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