spring 2016 BIO-2516 Ocean Climate - 10 ECTS
Type of course
The course is available for students at the study program Biologi, klima og miljø, Miljøledelse og forurensningsbiology and exchange students at a biology study program. Students from other Departments for instance geology and physics are also welcome. The course is available as a singular course.
Students are encouraged to also take BIO-2010 Marine ecology and BIO-2513 Marin biodiversitet (Please note! Norwegian taught course)
Admission requirements
Applicants from Nordic countries must have:
Generell studiekompetanse, samt følgende spesielle opptakskrav: Matematikk R1 eller matematikk S1+S2 og i tillegg ett av følgende programfag:
- Matematikk (R1+R2)
- Fysikk (1+2)
- Kjemi (1+2)
- Biologi (1+2)
- Informasjonsteknologi (1+2)
- Geofag (1+2)
- Teknologi og forskningslære (1+2)
Application code: 9336 (Nordic applicants). It is a requirement that students have some prior knowledge of biology and ecology, chemistry and mathematics. (Participants must have taken introductory level university courses, and achieved pass grades, in these subjects).
International applicants: Higher Education Entrance Qualification and certified language requirements in English. It is a requirement that students have some prior knowledge of biology and ecology, chemistry and mathematics. A list of the requirements for the Higher Education Entrance Qualification in Norway can be found on the Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education website - nokut.no
Course content
The course provides a descriptive introduction to physical processes in the ocean and the ocean¿s role in the climate system. The students will be given an introduction to the physical setting of the oceans, the basic physical and chemical properties of seawater, basic principles of ocean circulation and mixing in the ocean, tides and waves. We will discuss interactions between atmosphere and ocean, the ocean¿s role in the global heat budget and the climate system, and connections to anthropogenic climate change. Lectures will be supplemented by laboratory exercises and seminars to further explore the most important physical processes. The course includes a scientific cruise to the Lofoten area. The students will get experience in handling oceanographic instruments for data acquisition and programming for data analysis, and will produce a cruise report.¿At the end of the course, the students will be able to explain the basic physical processes in the ocean and the ocean¿s impact on the climate system, and use their knowledge of ocean physics to analyse and interpret oceanographic data.Objectives of the course
At the end of the course, the students will be able to:
- explain and use oceanographic terminology
- describe the basic physical and chemical properties of sea water
- demonstrate basic principles of density and wind driven circulation in the ocean
- sketch simple explanations of basic models for ocean circulation, e.g. geostrophic circulation or Ekman transport
- provide an elementary explanation for tidal forcing
- distinguish and classify different types of waves
- discuss the ocean¿s role in the climate system
- use oceanographic literature such as scientific papers to obtain relevant information
- make standard oceanographic observations, and analyse and interpret the results.
Assessment
3 hour written exam(50% of final grade), lab reports (30%), seminar presentation (20%). Letter grades A-F where A-E are required to pass, F is fail. The lab reports and seminar presentation have to be approved (i.e. receive a pass grade, grade A-E) before students are admitted to the final exam.
Students who fail the exam will be able to take a re-sit exam. In the re-sit exam the grades from the seminar presentation and lab report (ordinary exam) will apply, and there will only be a new written exam.
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- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø |
- ECTS: 10
- Course code: BIO-2516
- Responsible unit
- Department of Arctic and Marine Biology