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Chemical Oceanography
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Atmospheric Physics
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Introduction to Marine Science
" This course is an introduction to the fundamental aspects of science and engineering necessary for exploring, observing, and utilizing the oceans. Hands-on projects focus on instrumentation in the marine environment and the design of ocean observatories for ocean monitoring and exploration. Topics include acoustics, sound speed and refraction, sounds generated by ships and marine animals, sonar systems and their principles of operation, hydrostatic behavior of floating and submerged bodies geared towards ocean vehicle design, stability of ocean vessels, and the application of instrumentation and electronics in the marine environment. Students work with sensor systems and deploy them in the field to gather and analyze real world data.
The goal of this course is to give each student an introduction to fundamental ocean science, hydrodynamics, acoustics and ocean instrumentation and measurement. This introduction will serve as a spring board for future ocean related coursework and should help students sufficient background to ""place"" the importance of their future classes in the context of ocean science and engineering and current research trends."
Marine Geology
Marine Geology is a course in which the material compositions, formation and evolution of lithosphere covered with sea water at present and the formation and distribution of mineral resources are introduced, studying the geological phenomena in the view of Oceanography. Development of oceanography is with understanding, utilizing exploring and protecting the ocean in which marine geology is necessary for mankind.
Physical Oceanography
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Satellite Oceanography
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Fundation of Geology
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Fluid Mechanics
The atmospheric air and water on the Earth surface are our familiar fluids due to their flows makeing much effects on our dailylife at all times.Fluid Mechanics is a scientific subject evidently exploring the law of the macroscopical motion of this kind of Newtonian fluid. The term fluid includes both gases and liquids. The methods and techniques in fluid mechanics are widely applied to deal with many problems in biofluid, environmental fluid, geophysical fluid and so on. This course is to introduce the terminology and techniques required in the study of the flows of fluids. The goal is to help students apply the universal physical principles such as conservation of mass, momentum and energy to understand the fundamental equations which govern most of the flow of fluids.
Applied Meteorology
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Historical Geology
"Historical Geology” is a specialty fundamental course for Paleontology special. Its main duty is to study each geological age biosphere and sedimentary characteristic. This course consists of two parts, a basic theory and each geological age sedimentary characteristic in China and world. This course will be lecture at classroom, combine with relative scientific education films, somebody specimens are observed at laboratory, analysis by microscope and discussion at classroom. Students will understand for knowledge.
Meteorological Statistics
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Introduction to Atmospheric Sciences
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Computational Method
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Experiment of General Chemistry
"Experiment of general chem. is a course of general experiment for the freshman student, including the general knowledge of experiment , safety rules, quantitative analysis, qualitative preparation and instrumental analysis,etc.
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General Chemistry
This course is a kind of outline course and concisely introduces all the basic principles and concepts of modern chemistry that undergraduates need to know. This course covers the following two major areas: Chemical principles and Chemical theories. The former introduces states of matter, chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and chemical equilibrium (acid-base, precipitation, coordination, redox). The latter introduces the structures of atom, molecular and crystal.
General Physics Lab
This course is to let the students study the basic thoretical knowledge, basic experimental methods and techniques of physics by making a series of experiments, to improve their capability of carrying out physics exeriment.
General Physics
This two-term general physics course includes mechanics, heat, electromagnetics, optics and modern physics. We have stressed those basic concepts and principles that are common to both classical and quantum physics. To deepen understanding of physics knowledge, we have included numerous applications of physics in engineer, technology, biomedical science, and familiar everyday phenomena. We encourage teachers to select teaching materials to be guided by their own interest and circumstances and some topics in relativistic and quantum physics are always included.
C Language Programming
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College Physics
The basic concepts, theories and essential methods of the course are an important part of students’ scientific accomplishment and play an important role in improving talented people's scientific quality, which cannot be substituted by other courses.This course enables students to grasp the elementary knowledge of mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, wave and optics and modern physics. It provides a basis for the work they will do after graduation in the fields of technology, management and scientific research.
Advanced Mathematics
Advanced Mathematics is designed to serve students majoring in chemical science, computer science and engineering etc. It consists of two parts of a two-semester sequence. The course begins with a rapid review of topics in algebra and trigonometry, which you should be competent in. Part 1, consisting of Chapters 1 to 7, is devoted to single variable differentiation, integration and differential equations. It covers the fundamental concepts and theorems. Part 2, consisting of Chapters 8 to 12, discusses in depth multivariable differentiation, integration, infinite series, vectors and the geometry of space.