Program Learning Outcomes

Possessing good basic sciences (mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and geology) as a foundation to apply it to understand principal oceanographic processes and to comply with the development of science and technology.

Courses:

  • FI1101 Elementary Physics IA
  • FI1201 Elementary Physics IIA
  • FI2104 Mechanics B
  • FI2181 Mathematical Physics IB
  • FI2205 Thermodynamics
  • FI2281 Mathematical Physics IIB
  • KI1101 Basic Chemistry IA
  • KI1201 Basic Chemistry IIA
  • KU1072 Introduction to Information Technology B
  • KU1101 Introduction engineering and design I
  • KU1163 Introduction to Earth Sciences and Technology
  • MA1101 Mathematics IA
  • MA1201 Mathematics IIA
  • MA2081 Elementary Statistics

Having an ability to apply general oceanography knowledge to provide good and sustainable solutions in order to support the exploration and exploitation of marine resources as well as mitigation and adaptation of hazards.

Having an ability to design and to conduct oceanographic observations and related ocean environmental surveys with the support of good equipment mastery.

Capable to conduct basic laboratory analysis to measure, test, and identify physical, chemical and biological oceanography parameters.

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Having a variety of intra- and inter-personal skills such as, but not limited to :

  • Being able to work independently or collaboratively in a team,
  • Display competence in oral and writing skills,
  • Demonstrate critical and innovative thinking.  

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Work with professional responsibilities and high ethical-moral integrity

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