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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Oceanography | Marine Biology | Marine Science
Area of study
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Marine Sciences Program

The Marine Sciences program offers a range of courses that provide students with a comprehensive understanding of coastal and marine science, management, and policy.


Course Offerings

  • MARI 801 - Coastal Resource Management and Policy Seminar
    • Credits: 1
    • Description: Graduate students, faculty, and invited presenters discuss current topics in coastal science, management, and policy.
    • Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
    • Repeat Rule: May be repeated up to unlimited times
  • MARI 802 - Arctic Research Methods I
    • Credits: 4
    • Description: This course exposes students to tools and techniques for understanding how changing seasonality impacts cold regions and the Arctic.
    • Grade Mode: Letter Grading
  • MARI 805 - Introduction to Coastal and Marine Policy: Understanding US Ocean, Coastal, and Great Lakes Policy
    • Credits: 3
    • Description: This course provides a foundation for students to understand US marine policy and its relation to their future careers.
    • Grade Mode: Letter Grading
  • MARI 895 - Special Topics
    • Credits: 1-4
    • Description: New or specialized topics not normally covered in regular course offerings.
    • Grade Mode: Letter Grading
    • Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits
  • MARI 901 - Resource Management and Policy Practicum
    • Credits: 1
    • Description: This course serves as the capstone experience for those enrolled in Graduate Certificates offered by the Marine School.
    • Grade Mode: Graduate Credit/Fail grading
    • Repeat Rule: May be repeated barring duplication of subject
  • MARI 902 - Arctic Research Methods II
    • Credits: 3
    • Description: This course builds on Arctic Research Methods I, training students in methods needed to conduct Arctic convergence research projects.
    • Grade Mode: Letter Grading
  • MARI 995 - Special Topics
    • Credits: 1-4
    • Description: Investigations of graduate-level problems or topics in marine science and ocean engineering.
    • Grade Mode: Letter Grading
    • Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits

Program Details

The Marine Sciences program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of coastal and marine science, management, and policy. The program offers a range of courses that cover topics such as coastal resource management, Arctic research methods, and marine policy. Students in the program will have the opportunity to engage with faculty and invited presenters, participate in field trips, and conduct research projects. The program is suitable for students from various backgrounds who are interested in pursuing careers in research, policy, law, or management related to marine sciences.


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