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NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
Advanced Undergraduate Courses: 
ENGR 
GSc 
GSc 
431 
LLO 
456 
Graduate Courses: 
AERO ENG 
AERO ENG 
GEOL 
GEOL 
511 
512 
540 
551 
DIGITAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 
Principals of programming electronic digital 
computers; solution of scientific and engi- 
neering problems using symbolic and algebraic 
techniques on University computers. 
MARINE GEOLOGY SCHMALZ 
Chemical and physical processes affecting 
topography and sediments of the sea floor. 
INTRODUCTORY GEOCHEMISTRY KEITH 
Element and isotope distribution and associations 
in earth, oceans, groundwater; crystal chemistry; 
geochemical processes, cycles, measurements, 
prospecting; biogeochemistry. 
AERODYNAMICS OF A PERFECT FLUID LUMLEY 
Euler's dynamic equations, complex potential, 
conformal transformations, thin airfoils, 
Biot-Savart law; Prandtl three-dimensional 
airfoil theory. 
AERODYNAMICS OF A VISCOUS FLUID LUMLEY 
Navier-Stokes equations, incompressible and 
compressible boundary layer theory, jet and 
wake problems, hydrodynamic stability, turbulence. 
CHEMICAL OCEANOGRAPHY SCHMALZ 
Chemical reactions in seawater and at the sea 
floor related to sedimentation and diagenesis. 
GEOTECTONICS SCHOLTEN 
Tectonics principals and elements: nature and 
development of geosynclines, island arcs, mountain 
structures, stable masses, cratons, mobile belts. 
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