A graduate-level introduction to physical oceanography. Topics discussed include: properties of sea water, derivation and application of the equations of motion for a rotating planet, and the dynamics of wind- and buoyancy-driven general circulation.

No Prerequisites

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

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Letters and science

College
NIDZIEKO N J
Nick Nidzieko
3 reviews
Lecture
ELLSN5824
T R
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
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GEOG 263 Nidzieko N J Winter 2023 Total: 10
GEOG 263 Nidzieko N J Fall 2021 Total: 13
GEOG104 . Nidzieko N J 1 Year, 2 Months Ago

Nick genuinely wants you to learn the class material. The math is very hard and the class exercises are too. However, he is a very lenient grader and his grading system is set up for you to succeed. you can fail the final and still pass the class. Show up to class, he knows who is putting in effort and knows who doesn't. He's also a such a cutie ;)

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GEOG132 . Nidzieko N J 2 Years Ago

I'm okay with Nick, he's a good professor and the lectures are informative&highly associated with local facts. The TA seems to be very busy this quarter so we don't receive our FIRST grades on WEEK 8 -- which is hilarious. Have no idea of what the rubric looked like and what to pay attention to until most assignments were turned in. Not recommend.

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GEOG132 . Nidzieko N J 4 Years Ago

Nick is awesome. He is very relaxed and approachable. He really teaches based off the energy in the class-if people aren't into it, he'll keep it short, if they are, he'll elaborate. No tests, just 5 reports done in Jupiter notebook based on lecture topics and field data from lab. Reports are prompted to be mock consulting-type work. Learned a ton!

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GEOG 260
1 / 4 Enrolled
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
King J Y
M W
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM