Field Methods in Oceanographic Data Analysis at the Scottish Marine Institute
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Program Details
- Location: Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom
- U.S. State Department Travel Information
- U.S. State Department COVID-19 Information
- Program Dates: May 8 - May 29, 2022
- Travel Dates: May 8 - May 29, 2022
- Cost to Participate: MSCI: $4448 plus tuition; ENGR: $4647 plus tuition
- Online Application
This faculty-led program will take a select group of Chanticleers to the Scottish Marine Institute (SAMS; www.sams.ac.uk) in Oban, U.K., for three weeks of international study. SAMS is a world-class research and teaching center with areas of emphasis in Arctic Seas, Dynamic Oceans (climate research), and Marine Renewable Energy. Students complete a 3/1 credit MSCI laboratory course while abroad, learning how to work with oceanographic data: how to acquire data (online or shipboard sampling), process seawater samples using analytic techniques, process data using appropriate software, and present data to a scientific audience. Each student will choose a type of data to process, interpret, and display in an oral presentation at the end of the course.
This program leverages the local setting by inviting guest lecturers to introduce students to the types of data they use. The group will compare and contrast data from Long Bay with data from the SAMS, and students will take a sampling cruise aboard the Research Vessel Seol Mara to collect physical measurements from Loch Etive for analysis.
Outside of the classroom, students have the opportunity to explore the highland town of Oban and the surrounding area known as the "Gateway to the Islands." Day trips to nearby islands for research and sightseeing include excursions to Mull, Iona, Staffa, and Kerrera. Students are able to tour several castles and enjoy the highland spring!
Physical Requirements: Extensive walking in both urban and rural (rocky) areas. Participation in a day-long cruise aboard a research vessel, ferry crossings and small boat cruises in the open ocean will be required.
Course Information
Students must enroll in either MSCI 315 and MSCI 315L OR ENGR 495; NOT BOTH.
MSCI 315 and MSCI 315L Field Methods in Oceanographic Data Analysis. (3 credits + 1 credit). (Prereq: MSCI 111; MATH 131 or equivalent)
This course is an introduction to oceanographic data collection and analysis at a field station. The lecture will include an introduction to data processing and analysis using computer software, using examples and case studies drawn from the ongoing oceanographic research at the field station. Students will learn how to import, visualize, analyze and interpret oceanographic data including Eulerian and Lagrangian time-series, profile data and 2-D bathymetric and remote sensing data. A large case study will be the analysis of the data collected during the laboratory portion of the class.
Students will have an opportunity to learn skills at a research station with environmental conditions that are different from CCU. Collecting oceanographic data in the inner Scottish seas and lochs is a completely different experience from doing so in the marshes and bays near CCU; it is beautiful and harsher at the same time. It is much more like the environments that Marine Science students will experience in parts of the world that are dealing with the effects of climate change. This will give students the experience of setting up the experiments and protocols to collect the data. Very importantly, as well, students will have the opportunity to interact with Marine Science faculty and students at the institute. Since science is a global enterprise, learning how to make connections with and work with scientists in other countries will be a valuable skill.
Instructor: Louis Keiner
ENGR 495 Engineering Internship Underwater Robotics (4 credits)
(Prerequisite: Permission of major advisor and approved contract; ENGR 203)
In this course, students will initially be introduced to Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) and Autonomous Under- & Above-water Vehicles concepts through a series of lab and field studies here in the US. The Study Abroad research component will consist of an intensive three-week design and research experience at The Scottish Association for Marine Science in Oban, Scotland (https://www.sams.ac.uk). Students will be design, build, program and test under- and above-water robotics (e.g., ROV Impellers kayaks) based on open source avionics and Arduino-based programming instrumentation for environmental monitoring applications. Outside of the classroom, students will have opportunities to explore the highland town of Oban and the surrounding area, known as the “Gateway to the Islands.” Students will also learn and practice how to conduct himself/herself responsibly, safely and ethically in a global and professional environment. The course satisfies Professional Enhancement graduation requirements.
Instructor: Monica Gray
Accommodations and Meals
The group will stay in dorm-like accommodations in the city of Oban. The accommodations are run by the Oban Backpackers Plus hostel, and rooms accommodate two to four students each with shared bathrooms. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, continental breakfast, cooking facilities, and linen service. The hostel is within easy walking distance of the entire downtown.
During class days, box lunches are provided by SAMS. For dinner and weekend meals, students are free to enjoy the wide array of options available in Oban.
Program Leaders
Louis E. Keiner, Associate Professor, Department of Marine Science
lkeiner@coastal.edu, 843-349-2226
Louis Keiner is an associate professor of physics and physical oceanography at Coastal Carolina University. He earned his Ph.D. in marine science from the University of Delaware, and was a post-doctoral researcher at NOAA before coming to CCU. His research focuses on using satellite sensors to observe and analyze processes in the coastal ocean. He has served as director for CCU’s Center for Effective Teaching and Learning and as chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physics. He regularly teaches both introductory and advanced physics, including Geophysical Fluid Dynamics and Remote Sensing. Keiner has also traveled extensively in Scotland, photographing the country (http://www.tsunamiphoto.com/scotland), and is happy to work with students on their travel photography skills.
Monica Gray, Associate Professor and Director of Engineering Program
mgray2@coastal.edu, 843-349-6601
Monica Gray, PhD, MPH, CPH, PE is an Associate Professor and Program Director of the Engineering Program at Coastal Carolina University. She simultaneously received her PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering (Water Resources) and Master of Public Health from the University of South Florida, Tampa. She also received a Master of Science in Biological Engineering from the University of Georgia, Athens and BS in Agricultural Engineering from the University of West Indes, Trinidad. Dr. Gray managed the global curriculum portfolio for over a hundred and twenty programs in sixteen countries at Arcadia University. While at Lincoln University, she led international STEM research cohorts and managed numerous study abroad experiences via third-party providers. A seasoned engineer, educator aand world traveler, she has been instrumental in successfully implementing study abroad opportunities for undergraduate engineers while internationalizing the engineering curriculum through cooperation, consortia and curriculum integration. Dr. Gray is passionate about finding, providing and implementing international experiences for her engineering majors.
Cost to Participate = Program Fee (MSCI: $4448/ENGR: $4647) + Tuition ($1664) + Out-of-pocket Expenses ($1165)
The tuition for this course is for Maymester term.
Included in Program Fee: Roundtrip airfare from U.S. to Scotland; ground transportation in-country; accommodations; excursions; breakfasts and lunches; and emergency medical insurance.
Not Included in Program Fee:
- Estimated out-of-pocket expenses: $1165 for meals not covered by program fees ($570), for optional excursions and miscellaneous expenses ($250), passport cost ($145), and COVID-19 testing (entry/reentry) as required ($200). Please note that this estimate will vary based on individual spending habits and does not cover the cost of a new passport. Students should ask their program leaders for more details about estimated out-of-pocket expenses.
- Pre-departure housing: Students will be meeting on campus in the week leading up to the departure date and must have accommodations during this period. Students should confirm the departure date with their program leaders before securing housing.
MARINE SCIENCE | |||||
Discounted Tuition for Education Abroad Students: $416/credit | |||||
CCU credits | Program Fee | Tuition | Technology Fee ($5/credit) |
Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses |
Cost to Participate |
4 credits |
$4448 | $1664 | $20 | $1165 | $7297 |
ENGINEERING | |||||
Discounted Tuition for Education Abroad Students: $416/credit | |||||
CCU credits | Program Fee | Tuition | Technology Fee ($5/credit) |
Estimated Out-of-pocket Expenses |
Cost to Participate |
4 credits |
$4647 | $1664 | $20 | $1165 | $7496 |
Payment Schedule
Payment | Due Date | Amount Due |
Deposit | Oct. 27, 2021 | $300 (refundable before commitment deadline of Dec. 4) |
Remaining Program Fee Payment | Feb. 11, 2022 | MARINE SCIENCE: $4111 ENGINEERING: $4310 |
Tuition and Technology Fee Payment | May 7, 2022 | $1684 |
Current Travel Conditions:
- CIA World Factbook for the United Kingdom
- U.S. State Department Country Information for the United Kingdom
- U.S. State Department COVID-19 Information
- CDC Health Information for Travelers to the United Kingdom
CCU Travel Resources:
Resources:
- Know Your Travel Risk
- US Embassy Updates – COVID-Related Restrictions on Returning to the USA
- US Embassies – Country Specific COVID-Regulations for Entry and Stay by Country
- U.S. Department of State(DOS)
- Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (state.gov)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)
- Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
- International Air Transport Association (IATA)
- Traveler’s Checklist (US Department of State)
- FBI Safety and Security for US Students Traveling Abroad
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- TripPrep
Helpful Links
- The Scottish Association for Marine Science
- SAMS Social Media
- Accommodations
- Trip to Mull, Iona and Staffa
- Local Tourist Information
- United Kingdom Country Report
Photos of Scotland