GS 108L - Physical Science - Oceanography Lab 1 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s):
MTH 60 or MTH 63 or higher-level math, or designated placement
Corequisite(s):
GS 108
Course Description: Presents a basic understanding of oceanic processes, and a comprehensive overview of the marine sciences. Designed to introduce the history of marine science, surveying ocean physics, chemistry, and biology. Presenting topics including: plate tectonics, surface current patterns, wave dynamics, tides, geologic features of the sea floor, coastlines, the life and ecology of the ocean world (marine animals and communities), marine resources, and environmental concerns. Having successfully completed this course, the student should be able to comprehend and identify the interrelationships and workings of the physical, chemical, botanical, and zoological worlds of the water. Coastal day trip included: students should expect to pay for food, transportation, and any entrance fees.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Identify the organs of a shark via dissection.
- CLO#2: Determine the geological features a model ocean.
- CLO#3: Determine the properties of seawater using physical and chemical principles (e.g., pH, density) in a laboratory setting. (ILO: Quantitative Literacy and Reasoning)
- CLO#4: Analyze and map selected sediments from around the world.
- CLO#5: Apply knowledge of oceanic and atmospheric currents by mapping and analyzing satellite and buoy data.
- CLO#6: Model and interpret wave action in a laboratory setting.
- CLO#7: Investigate the environmental impacts of invasive species and aquaculture practices.
- CLO#8: Apply lecture and lab topics in a real world setting by visiting a local coastal region.
Typical Required and Recommended Equipment and Materials: Gloves and safety goggles
ACTI Code and Course Type 100 Lower Division Collegiate
Length of Course: A required state minimum of (30) and a standard RCC delivery of (33) lab hours per term, not to exceed (36) hours per term.
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