Instructor(s)
Prof. Alexandra Techet
MIT Course Number
2.011
As Taught In
Spring 2006
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Highlights
This course features a video and photos of students field testing their lab projects, and readings from Robert Stewart's free online text Introduction to Physical Oceanography. The course employs several innovative hands-on teaching modules whose pedagogy is summarized in a conference paper linked from the syllabus page.
Course Description
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.
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