304 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
WILBUR A. RINEHART, M.S., Instructor, Geophysical 
Oceanography 
ROBERT L. SMITH, M.A., Instructor, Physical Oceanography 
ELIZABETH STRONG, B.A., Instructor, Physical Oceanography 
BRUCE WYATT, M.S., Instructor, Physical Oceanography 
Degrees Offered: 
Master of Science in Oceanography 
Master of Science in General Science (no thesis required) 
Doctor of Philosophy in Oceanography 
Students may specialize in any of the following fields: 
Geophysics; Physical, Chemical, Biological, or 
Geological Oceanography 
Undergraduate Courses: 
Lower Division: 
133. ELEMENTS OF OCEANOGRAPHY PATTULLO 
Study of the development of the principles of ocean- 
ography by the men who have been pioneers in the 
field; background of and contributions by these 
pioneers; ships and equipment used from Polynesian 
times to the present. 
331. INTRODUCTION TO OCEANOGRAPHY FROLANDER, BYRNE 
Elective non-technical course designed to give the 
student broad general background. Emphasis on 
relationship between oceanography and other fields. 
Upper Division: 
420. GEOPHYSICAL EXPLORATION BERG 
Physical methods used in mining and oil prospecting, 
emphasizing geologic interpretation. 
431. PHYSICAL LIMNOLOGY SMALL 
Physical and chemical processes in lakes and rivers; 
methods of making physical measurements; and some 
field work. 
432, PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY McALISTER 
Physical processes in ocean and estuaries; some field 
work. 
