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OCE1001L
OCEANOGRAPHY LABORATORY
20221
Writing Credit
No
International/Intercultural
No
Elective Flag
Yes
  • Critical Thinking
    • CLO 1: 1.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate an understanding of how to locate a position on the surface of the Earth using the Cartesian coordinate system and how to interpret marine charts and bathymetric maps. The student shall also present a neat, orderly and scientifically sound written record of all lab work.
    • CLO 2: 2.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate an understanding of the geologic principles that have contributed to the formation and evolution of Earth’s oceans, ocean basins and continents and demonstrate how Earth’s evolution has affected ocean basins, seawater characteristics, atmosphere and climate.
    • CLO 3: 3.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to arrive at basic understanding of processes that govern the physics of the ocean and atmosphere.
    • CLO 4: 4.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to arrive at basic understanding of the processes that govern the chemistry of the ocean, through course assigned readings, data collection and analysis.
    • CLO 5: 5.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate a basic understanding of the processes that control the distribution and abundance of life in the ocean and to demonstrate the effects of oceanic life processes on planet Earth.
  • Ethical Reasoning
    • CLO 2: 2.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate an understanding of the geologic principles that have contributed to the formation and evolution of Earth’s oceans, ocean basins and continents and demonstrate how Earth’s evolution has affected ocean basins, seawater characteristics, atmosphere and climate.
    • CLO 3: 3.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to arrive at basic understanding of processes that govern the physics of the ocean and atmosphere.
    • CLO 5: 5.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate a basic understanding of the processes that control the distribution and abundance of life in the ocean and to demonstrate the effects of oceanic life processes on planet Earth.
  • Mathematical & Scientific Reasoning
    • CLO 1: 1.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate an understanding of how to locate a position on the surface of the Earth using the Cartesian coordinate system and how to interpret marine charts and bathymetric maps. The student shall also present a neat, orderly and scientifically sound written record of all lab work.
    • CLO 2: 2.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate an understanding of the geologic principles that have contributed to the formation and evolution of Earth’s oceans, ocean basins and continents and demonstrate how Earth’s evolution has affected ocean basins, seawater characteristics, atmosphere and climate.
    • CLO 3: 3.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to arrive at basic understanding of processes that govern the physics of the ocean and atmosphere.
    • CLO 4: 4.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to arrive at basic understanding of the processes that govern the chemistry of the ocean, through course assigned readings, data collection and analysis.
    • CLO 5: 5.0 Develop and use laboratory techniques, critical thinking and course reading assignments to formulate a basic understanding of the processes that control the distribution and abundance of life in the ocean and to demonstrate the effects of oceanic life processes on planet Earth.
 
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