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Announces Sea Grant Program Summer Courses The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sea Grant Project Office has announced the following special summer courses that will be presented by the Institute's Summer Session in cooperation with the M.I.T. Sea Grant Pro- gram : Ship Structural Design (June 11- 15). As with all preliminary system design, the initial (and often cruci- al) synthesis function is carried out by so few that its own unique demands are not likely to be widely appreciated. Therefore, this course is planned to give to all in the structural design chain an un- derstanding of the principles in- volved and a recognition of the values to be adhered to. Prof. J. Harvey Evans of the Department of Ocean Engineering will super- vise this course and also lecture. Current Trends and Future Pros- pects of Ocean Engineering Struc- tures, Materials and Fabrications (July 9-13). This course is design- ed to keep engineers and managers who are engaged in the design and fabrication of ocean engineering structures familiar with what goes on in this field in the world. This knowledge will keep them competi- tive in the international market. This course will be under the gen- eral direction of Prof. Koichi Masu- buchi of the Department of Ocean Engineering. Regional Analysis of Potential Offshore Petroleum Analysis (Au- gust 13-17). This course is planned to give public officials an opportun- ity to learn about the regional im- pacts of offshore oil—economic and environmental—from a source oth- er than the oil industry itself. Prof. John W. Devanney III, project manager of the Georges Bank Study, will supervise this course. Analysis and Design of Trans- portation Systems (August 20-24). The objective of this course is to provide a basic grounding in the concepts and techniques of trans- portation systems analysis. 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