More garbage from people that have never taken
an oceanography course or picture the ocean as, «it's just there» and refuse to believe that it is a dynamic environment we do not understand!
I teach an undergraduate biology lab as well as an online high school
Oceanography course.
I'm an engineer, but I worked in a NOAA research vessel (needed money for college), took three
Oceanography courses, have experience running large scale gridded dynamic models, have been involved in research to establish paramerization parameters for our models, and worked for several years in the Arctic together with a team of climatologists and «ice experts».
Not exact matches
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is known for its scholarly involvement in fields like
oceanography and the weather, but one program seeks to increase minority participation in the marine, environmental, and atmospheric sciences by offering internships and academic
courses in these fields.
She spent a number of years doing field research and teaching field techniques in association with the Marine Park Authority in the Seychelles, and teaching college level
courses in marine biology and
oceanography in the Caribbean.
The U.S. Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry (OCB) Project Office with co-sponsorship from the European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA) is coordinating and hosting a hands - on ocean acidification short
course that will convene members of the biological and chemical
oceanography research communities to gain mutual insights on optimal ocean acidification experimental design.
It offers two foreign languages and
courses in fine arts, auroras, NASA,
oceanography, zoology, and botany.
Nicholls State offers a vast array of
courses including a B.S. in marine biology and biological
oceanography, master's in curriculum and instruction, history, counseling and more.
I taught Earth Science, a survey
course at the freshman level which included the basics of Geology, Meteorology,
Oceanography and Astronomy.
In 2005 I adapted this experience to the summer orientation
course for new graduate students at Scripps Institution of
Oceanography run by Drs. Jeremy Jackson and Nancy Knowlton.
Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society MA Defence Studies (2002)(King's College London) Royal Navy's Hydrographic Surveying
Course (1996)(IHO Cat B Surveyor) Royal Navy's Meteorological and Oceanographic Officer's Qualifying
Course (1992)(Now recognised as PGDip in Applied Meteorology and
Oceanography and fulfilling RMetS requirements for CMet BSc Applied Physics and Solid State Electronics (Heriot Watt)(1989) A Levels, Physics, Maths, French, General Studies
This is a valuable undergraduate textbook for a wide range of
courses, including meteorology,
oceanography, environmental science, earth science, geography, history, agriculture and social science.
There is a range of postgraduate
courses available covering physical, chemical and biological
oceanography as well as areas such as computing, mathematical modelling and remote sensing.