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Wonderful World of Waves

ENVR-90001

Investigate the Science of Waves

 

Knowing how waves work is a key to understanding many aspects of the natural world. Dive into the fascinating world of water waves and light waves through fascinating experiments and fun craft projects.

Students will explore the science of ocean waves, currents and tsunamis. We will investigate how sand is formed by waves, and we will examine sand from beaches around the world. Students will also learn how light waves travel and which color of light travels farthest. The class will give students a basis of knowledge for further studies in physics and oceanography.

What You Will Learn

 

Gain an understanding of water waves and light waves through experiments and craft projects.

  • Get an overview of factors affecting the ocean circulation system, including winds, tides, Earth’s rotation, temperature and water density.
  • Conduct experiments relating to water, wind, temperature and salinity.
  • Gain an understanding of the differences between waves and currents.
  • Learn what causes tides.
  • Create models to illustrate tidal phenomena.
  • Explore how changing tides affect animals and their habitats.
  • Investigate how sand is formed by the action of waves.
  • Use prisms and mirrors to investigate how waves of colored light travel.

Return to the Sally Ride Science Junior Academy website here.
 

Course Information

1.50 units
TBD

Course sessions

Please contact the Pre-College Programs department at 858-534-0804 or precollege@ucsd.edu for information about this course and upcoming sections.