220 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
Graduate School, U. S. Department of Agriculture 
Washington 25, D. C. 
The Graduate School offers an organized program of courses leading to 
a certified statement of accomplishment in oceanography. 20 semester hours 
of credit with a grade of "C" or better are required, including the follow- 
ing courses: 
Required courses (6 Credits) 
Physical Properties of Sea Water (2) 
Geological Oceanography (2) 
Biological Oceanography (2) 
Electives (8 Credits) 
Principles of Underwater Sound (2) 
Applied Underwater Sound (2) 
Ocean Surface Waves (2) 
Marine Meteorology (2) 
Dynamic Oceanography (2) 
6 semester hours of credit in fields related to 
oceanography, including biology, chemistry, engineering, 
geography, geology, mathematics, and meteorology. 
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES 
Instructional Staff: 
HENRY STEVENS, Ph.D., Chairman 
SAMUEL A. ARNY, B.S., Oceanographer, U. S. Naval 
Oceanographic Office 
M. D. BURKHART, M.S., Oceanographer, U. S. Naval 
Oceanographic Office 
ROBERT ELDER, B.A., Physical Oceanographer, U. S. Naval 
Oceanographic Office 
JOHN J. SCHULE, JR., B.A., Division Director, 
Oceanographic Prediction Division, U. S. Naval 
Oceanographic Office 
MORRIS SCHULKIN, M.S., Chief Scientist, Marine 
Electronics Office, AVCO Corporation 
JOSHUA I. TRACEY, Ph.D., Geologist, Regional Geology, 
U. S. Geological Survey i 
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Degrees Offered: 
None 
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