Nautical Science 301a:

Seamanship and Navigation (2.0 units)

An experiential approach to sailing and seafaring, introducing offshore sailing theory and techniques, navigation, and basic oceanography as relevant to seamanship, leadership and communication skills.
    SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
    41860R001Lecture2:00-4:50pmMonday0 of 20Lars HardingOFFICE & ONLINEPDF (291009 KB)session datesbook list
    41861R001Lecture6:00-8:50pmMonday8 of 20Lars HardingOFFICE & ONLINEPDF (291009 KB)session datesbook list
    41862R001Lecture6:00-8:50pmWednesday6 of 20Lars HardingWPH102 & ONLINEPDF (291009 KB)session datesbook list
    41863R001Lecture6:00-8:50pmTuesday
    Canceled
    John K UgoretzONLINEPDF (291009 KB)session datesbook list
    41864R001Lecture2:00-4:50pmWednesday
    Canceled
    Paul PrioleauONLINEPDF (291009 KB)session datesbook list
    Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 11:00 am.
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