[Jpjobs] FW: Oceanography lecturer at Boston College

Leanora Fraser lfraser at whoi.edu
Tue Jun 27 12:14:57 EDT 2017


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Oceanography lecturer at Boston College

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Mon, 26 Jun 2017 14:53:01 -0400

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Noah Snyder <noah.snyder at bc.edu><mailto:noah.snyder at bc.edu>

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Ethan Baxter <baxteret at bc.edu><mailto:baxteret at bc.edu>

Please forward this to ABD grad students and postdocs that may be interested in gaining some teaching experience this fall. I'm happy to answer questions about the course.
best
Noah
Oceanography lecturer at Boston College
 The Boston College Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences seeks a part-time lecturer to teach Oceanography (EESC1157) in the fall 2017 semester. The introductory-level course, with approximately 30 students, includes two 75-minutes lectures per week (Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:30-2:45 pm) and a 2-hour lab (taught by a teaching assistant). Past course materials are available. To apply, please send a CV to Prof. Noah Snyder (noah.snyder at bc.edu<mailto:noah.snyder at bc.edu>).

course description:
Oceanography, EESC1157, Fall 2017
This course is an investigation of the world's ocean as an integrated system driven by geological, chemical, physical, and biological processes. Topics include origin and evolution of the ocean basins, nature of the sea bottom, characteristics of ocean water, causes and effects of ocean currents and circulation, marine ecology and biological productivity in the ocean. An understanding of the ocean's role in the health and evolution of the planet is stressed, with special emphasis on coastal areas.
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Noah P. Snyder
Director, Environmental Studies Program
Associate Professor, Earth and Environmental Sciences Dept.
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Ave.
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
http://www2.bc.edu/noah-snyder/
http://www.bc.edu/envstudies/

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