Program Overview
Introduction to the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science
The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science offers a Bachelor of Arts in Marine Affairs degree with a major in Marine Affairs and a minor in Anthropology, Economics, Ecosystem Science and Policy, Geography, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Political Science, or an approved field within the Schools of Business Administration or Communication.
Program Description
This program is designed for students who wish to prepare themselves for graduate studies and careers in marine policy, political ecology, marine resource economics, management and conservation of marine resources, environmental impact analysis, marine cultural resources, marine anthropology, spatial planning, ocean and coastal law and policy.
Course Requirements
The program includes a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of marine affairs.
Marine Policy Minor
A minor in Marine Policy is also available, providing students with a deeper understanding of the policy aspects of marine affairs.
Academic Departments
The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science has several academic departments, including:
- Geological Sciences
- Marine Affairs
- Marine Biology and Ecology
- Marine Science (Dual Major Programs)
- Meteorology
- Oceanography
Resources
The university provides various resources to support students, including:
- Give to Rosenstiel School
- About UM
- myUM
- CaneLink
- Academic Calendar
- Blackboard
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program in Marine Affairs is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in marine affairs, preparing them for careers in marine policy, management, and conservation.
Featured Links
- BA Marine Affairs (Course Requirements)
- BA Marine Affairs Sample Plan
