308 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
wae eet of Wisconsin 
Madison 6, Wisconsin 
A graduate training program in oceanography and limmology now exists at 
the University of Wisconsin. There is not now a separate department of ocean- 
ography or marine science. Instead, the training program will extend across 
department and college lines so as to take advantage of the courses and talent 
already available. The courses listed represent selected offerings in ocean- 
ography or closely related subjects. Specialization in a particular basic dis- 
ecipline will be possible and expected of candidates in the program. Experience 
at sea or its equivalent is required of all candidates. 
Research activity includes work on aerial sensing of sea surface phen- 
omena; migration of fishes; marine sediments, both old and new; marine seismol- 
ogy; geophysics of the Arctic basin; marine climatology; experimental hydro- 
dynamics; and physical limmology of the Great Lakes. 
A new Laboratory of Limnology has been completed and is available for 
experimental work on oceanographic and limmological problems. Two light air- 
craft are operated for aerial sensing of radiation over land and water surfaces, 
and a capability for instrumenting larger aircraft for over-ocean measurements 
of surface parameters and magnetic field has been developed. 
Degrees Offered: 
PH.D. in Oceanography and Limnology 
Minor in Oceanography for Ph.D. in other fields 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY 
Instructional Staff: 
JAMES H. TORRIE, Ph.D., Professor 
Courses: 
139. BIOMETRY TORRIE 
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 
Instructional Staff: 
ARNO T. LENZ, Ph.D., Professor, Chairman 
GERARD A. ROHLICH, Ph.D., Professor 
JAMES R. VILLEMONTE, Ph.D., Professor 
G. FRED LEE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor - water chemistry 
PETER L. MONKMEYER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor 
Courses: 
177. | HYDRODYNAMICS MONKMEYER 
276. FREE SURFACE FLOW MONKMEYER 
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