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Class of 2008 and
2009 -
Oceanography Honors Major - SOCH |
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3/c Fall |
3/c Spring |
2/c Fall |
2/c Spring |
1/c Fall |
1/c Spring |
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NN204
2-2-3 |
NE203
3-0-3 |
NS300 0-2-1 |
NL310 3-0-3 |
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NS42x
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Navigation |
Ethics and
Moral Reasoning |
Tactics |
Leadership:
Theory and Practice |
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Junior
Officer Practicum |
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SP211 |
SP212 |
EE301 |
EE302 |
ES300 |
NL400 2-0-2 |
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General
Physics I |
General
Physics II |
Electrical
Fundamentals And
Applications |
Dig.
Communications and Comp. Technol. |
Weapons Sys Engr |
Law for the
Junior Officer |
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SM221 4-0-4 |
SM212 4-0-4 |
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ES360 0 |
3-0-3 |
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Calculus III
with Vector Fields |
Differential
Equations |
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Weapons Sys Engr Lab |
Free Elective |
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HH205 3-0-3 |
HH206 3-0-3 |
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3-0-3 |
3-0-3 |
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Western
Civilization I |
Western Civilization
II |
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HUM/SS
Elective |
HUM/SS
Elective |
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EM300 |
EN200 |
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Naval
Engineering II |
Naval
Engineering I |
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SO231 |
SO234 General
Oceanography II |
SO345H |
SO513 |
SO516 |
SP411 3-0-3 Underwater
Acoustics and Sonar |
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General
Oceanography I |
Honors
Atmospheric Thermodynamics |
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Honors
Waves and Tides |
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SO244 |
SO335 Oceanographic and Meteorological Quantitative Methods |
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SO4xx Major
Elective |
SM415 3-0-3 |
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Basic AtmosphericProcecces |
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SO4xx |
SO503 |
SO4xx |
SO506 0-6-3 |
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Honors
Research Methods |
Major
Elective |
Honors
Independent Research |
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20 |
15 |
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15 |
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During 1/C and 2/C, there are imbalances between the spring and fall semesters, both in terms of the number of courses (5 or 6) and the number of credits (15-21). Many students might want to move a course from spring to fall 2/C year, although fall season athletes (football, sprint football, or volleyball) will probably prefer to keep this arrangement. You should discuss with your advisor your situation and plans, and this matrix might best be adapted for you.
Because of the unique circumstances of many honors students, they are strongly encouraged to consult their advisor or the honors coordinators on the best way to arrange their schedules.