Fall 2008-Earth and Planetary Sciences 01:460:120
Marine Sciences 11:628:120:01
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Introduction to Oceanography |
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Black smokers on a
mid-ocean ridge |
Direct link to the Course Syllabus
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Class Location: |
Loree 024, Cook Campus |
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Schedule: |
9:15 AM – 10:35 AM (1st
period) Tuesday and Friday |
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Instructor: |
Dr. Peter A. Rona |
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Corner of |
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Cook Campus |
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Telephone (732) 932-6555
Ext. 241 |
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e-mail: parona@rci.rutgers.edu |
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Office Hours: |
Thursday 2:00 - 4:00 or by
appointment |
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Required Text: Essentials
of Oceanography, Fifth Edition,
2008, by Tom Garrison, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 368 p. |
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*Correctly
use vocabulary related to marine science and ocean exploration.
*Develop
an understanding of how the oceans work.
*Achieve
scientific literacy with respect to the oceans that will provide a basis for
understanding
marine environmental and resource issues that affect our lives.
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Grade: |
Based
on examinations and class participation as follows: |
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Exam
1 25% |
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Exam
2 25% |
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Final
Exam 40% |
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Participation
10% |
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Make
Up Examinations: |
No
make-up exams will be given without WRITTEN documentation from a |
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Assignments: |
Students
are expected to read the assignments and view the related websites specified
in the course syllabus BEFORE each class. Class assignments are subject
to change. Any changes will be announced in class. |
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Course
Materials: |
The
course will be a combination of lectures, readings, and discussions.
Guest lecturers will provide additional expertise and
perspective. Students are expected to attend all lectures, take
notes, participate in discussions, and ask questions about the course
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Course Web Sites
The course website
is located at:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~parona
Thomson Brooks/Cole Publishers have provided web pages that
accompany your text.
The primary webpage is:
http://now.brookscole.com/garrisoness4e
From that site you can navigate to individual chapter
information and study resources.
Note that we are using the fifth edition of the text.
Additional web sites will be announced in class.
link to the Course Syllabus