This course will cover the aerodynamics, hydrodynamics and structural dynamics of onshore and offshore wind turbines. The first part of the course will concentrate on wind turbine aerodynamics, covering details of blade element momentum theory. In addition, various simulation tools will be examined and utilized for practical applications. A brief introduction to the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics will be covered. The second part will look in detail at hydrodynamic effects on fixed and floating offshore wind platforms. In addition, interference effects for wind-plants will be introduced and several techniques for inclusion in wind plant design. The third part of the course will examine the structural dynamics of wind turbine blades, including aeroelastic effects, as well as wind turbine fixed and floating foundations. A final small team project will tie the various portions of the course together.