4 units
3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab
Recommended Preparation:
eligibility for
ENGL 1A
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU, UC
This introductory course in oceanography presents the ocean in terms of its physical,
chemical and biological environments. The topics include studies of: formation and
modification of various wave types; tidal behavior; formation of water masses and
ocean currents; beaches and the changing shoreline; coral reefs; physical and chemical
properties of ocean water; marine environments; marine sediments; origin of sea floor
and coastline features; the spreading sea floor and drifting continents.
4 units
3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab
Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 1A
Credit, degree applicable
Transfer CSU, UC
This honors course, intended for students in the Honors Transfer Program, presents
the ocean in terms of its physical, chemical and biological environments. The topics
include studies of: formation and modification of various wave types; tidal behavior;
formation of water masses and ocean currents; beaches and changing shoreline; coral
reefs; physical and chemical properties of ocean water; marine environments; marine
sediments; origin of sea floor and coastline features; the spreading sea floor and
drifting continents. This course is enriched through additional and more vigorous
reading, writing, and research assignments.
Note: Students may take either OCEA 10 or Oceanography 10H. Duplicate credit will not be awarded for OCEA 10 and Oceanography 10H.