Course Outline

Science, Technology, and Public Affairs 35

Society and the Sea

Fall Quarter:  Sept. 22 to Dec. 9, 2005

 

Time and place:  Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30-10:50 am, Warren Lecture Hall 2111

Course Code:  Section ID 541763

Instructor:  Carl H. Gibson, Professor of Engineering Physics and Oceanography, 575 EBII, 534-3184, cgibson@ucsd.edu, http://www-acs.ucsd.edu/~ir118.  Office hours after class.

Teaching Assistant:  Ashley Medin, SIO Geophysics, 3206 Revelle, amedin@ucsd.edu.  Course questions to Pam Clark, 534-3311.

Textbook:  M. Grant and Elizabeth Gross, Oceanography: A View of Earth, 7th Edition, Prentice-Hall, 1996, available in the bookstore, on reserve in main library. 

Course description:   Introduction to the oceans and their relationship to humankind.  Selected topics include ocean related science, engineering, research, economics and international relations (emphasizing countries of the Pacific rim); living and non-living resources; coastal zone management; military and social aspects; and the sea in weather and climate. 

Grading:  Midterm exams given on Oct. 18 and Nov. 8 count 20% each.  Study questions at the end of each chapter and your term project notes should be kept in a notebook (due Nov. 29) that counts 10%.  Questions and term project may be freely discussed with other students, but copying is not permitted.  Your term project, on a selected topic related to oceanography and societal concerns, counts 15%.  A written report is due Nov. 29 (oral reports Nov. 29, Dec. 1).  The final exam is in WLH 2111, 8-11 am on Thursday, Dec. 8, and counts 35%. 

Schedule:  

Week

Date (Tues.,Thurs.)

Read Chapter

Do Study Questions

(all at end of Chapter)

1

Sept. 22,27,29

1,2: Appendices

1, 2

2

Oct. 4,6

3, 4

3, 4

3

11,13

5,6

5,6

4

18 Exam 1, 20

7

7

5

25,27

8,9

8,9

6

Nov.1,3

10,11

10,11

7

8 Exam 2, 10

12

12

8

15,17

13,14

13,14

9

22, Thanksgiving

 15

15

10

29, Dec. 1

Term Project Due

Notebook Due

11

Thurs., Dec. 8, Final Exam