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460. 
461. 
499, 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
FIELD EXPERIENCE IN OCEANOGRAPHY COLLINS 
Practical work on shipboard and ashore by participation in 
regular oceanographic operations on the "Brown Boat" and 
other vessels; chemical, physical, biological, and geological 
analyses; preparation of reports. (Offered Summer Quarter 
only.) 
APPLICATIONS OF OCEANOGRAPHY FLEMING 
Analysis of special cases involving application of oceano- 
graphy to practical problems. 
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH 
Research on assigned topics which may involve laboratory work, 
field work, or literature surveys. Open to qualified seniors. 
Graduate Courses: 
Seles 
514. 
516. 
Bye 
518. 
512, 513. MARINE HYDRODYNAMICS RATTRAY 
Methods for solving problems in physical oceanography. 
FIELD WORK IN MARINE HYDRODYNAMICS RATTRAY 
Application of marine hydrodynamics principles to field 
measurements. (Offered Summer Quarter when demand is sufficient.) 
WAVES RATTRAY 
Application of marine hydrodynamics principles to wave motion 
in oceans. 
OCEAN CIRCULATION RATTRAY 
Hydrodynamic theories concerning origin and characteristics 
of major ocean currents. 
OCEANOGRAPHY OF INSHORE WATERS BARNES, RATTRAY 
Theories and techniques of investigation and interpretation of 
conditions existing in inshore waters with particular reference 
to mixing and flushing and to areas adjacent to the state of 
Washington; use of dynamic models. 
SEMINAR IN PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY BARNES, RATTRAY 
Lectures, discussions, and field and laboratory work on selected 
problems of current interest. 
