NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 245 
Florida State University 
Tallahassee, Florida 
OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE 
Instructional Staff: 
TAKASHI ICHIYE, D.Sc., Assistant Professor of Physical 
Oceanography 
R. W. MENZEL, Ph.D,, Associate Professor of Marine Biology 
CHARLES B, METZ, Ph.D., Professor of Marine Biology and 
Associate Director 
Degrees Offered: 
M.S. and Ph.D, degrees are awarded through Biological Sciences, 
Geology, Chemistry, Meteorology and Physics with specialization 
in marine science, 
Upper Division Courses: 
Biology 430, SURVEY OF MARINE SCIENCE MENZEL, OTHERS 
A survey of the marine sciences including physical ocean- 
ography, bacteriology, algology, ecology, and marine zoology. 
Field work at the Marine Laboratory. Taught by invited guest 
scientist in summer, and by Oceanographic Institute staff 
in first trimester. 
Meteorology 455, INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL 
OCEANOGRAPHY 
The physical, geological and chemical properties of the 
oceans and their containers, and the behavior of the oceans. 
Meteorology 456, FIELD WORK IN OCEANOGRAPHY 
Methods and equipment used in oceanographic field work 
are demonstrated and applied to field problems. 
Graduate Courses: 
Biology 545-6=7, PROBLEMS IN MARINE BIOLOGY MENZEL, OTHERS 
Selected problems in marine biology. Offered in regular 
trimester and summer, 
Geology 519. MARINE GEOLOGY 
Origin and present form of the ocean basins; characteris- 
tics of oceanic crustal rocks; marine sediments, processes, 
and environments; current problems in marine geology. 
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