Course Descriptions
GEO 106 - Introduction to Oceanography
3 Credits
An introductory course which will survey ocean sciences. Geological, chemical, physical, and biological processes and interrelationships will be examined.
MCC General Education: MCC-SCI - Scientific Reasoning (MSCI)
Course Learning Outcomes
1. Recognize that many scientific disciplines contribute to the study of the oceans.
2. Explain physical ocean features using the Theory of Plate Tectonics.
3. Identify physical features of the sea floor such as its topography, sediment type and distribution, or available resources.
4. Describe the properties of water, emphasizing how these properties change in presence of salt.
5. Compare and contrast oceanic circulation to atmospheric circulation.
6. Explain the physical forces that affect circulation and stratification of the ocean.
7. Analyze the forces that influence waves and tides.
8. List the environmental factors that control the distribution of the marine life in the ocean.
9. Compare factors that influence coastal environments.
10. Evaluate threats to marine or coastal environments.
Course Offered Fall
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Fall Semester 2024
Intersession 2025
Spring Semester 2025