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UNDERGRADUATE MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM - Marine Chemistry (UNDERGRADUATE MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM - Marine Chemistry )

Type
Bachelor (ISCED 2011 level 6)
Language

English

Cost $32,189 $45,264 for non-local students

Marine science is the study of the marine environment and its interactions with the earth, the biosphere, and the atmosphere. It is therefore an interdisciplinary science requiring knowledge of the principles of physics, geology and geophysics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology. A major in marine sciences provides students with a broad curriculum in the sciences, which demonstrates how the different disciplines can be brought to bear on understanding marine processes and managing ocean resources wisely.

The Major prepares students for graduate work in oceanography or one of the basic disciplines, civil service careers in environmental management, employment in the many applied environmental and marine science fields, or teaching in the secondary schools.

The Marine Science curriculum emphasizes improvement of oral and written communication skills and facility in accessing, reading, and understanding the current primary literature in marine sciences. Several courses include hands-on, experiential learning in the laboratory or in the field. Students also are required to complete an experience-based education requirement.

Marine Science is a credit-intensive major, available to students in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) or the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS). Students are advised to declare the major as soon as possible so they can receive advice on their academic program.

Program Learning Goals

Program learning goals describe knowledge students will acquire, skills they will develop, and experiences they will have upon completing the requirements for the degree program.

  1. Master the basic biological, chemical, physical, and geological principles of marine science.
  2. Analyze and interpret contemporary oceanographic datasets.
  3. Show evidence of scientific literacy, and communicate the information effectively both orally and in writing.
  4. Develop, conduct, and report on an applied research experience in marine science in collaboration with a scientific mentor.
  5. Evaluate contemporary global issues and the ethics of how the ocean’s resources are used.

Marine Chemistry

This option prepares students for professional opportunities or graduate study in oceanography or chemistry. Depending on their choice of electives, students also may fulfill the requirements of a major in chemistry.

Graduation Requirements for the Major

  • Students majoring in Marine Science must have a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0.
  • All students in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences must complete the SEBS Core Requirements, plus the additional Major requirements below.
  • All students in the School of Arts and Sciences must complete the SAS Core Requirements, plus the additional Major requirements below.
  • Professional Ethics: Ethical issues in marine sciences are addressed throughout the program in both introductory and advanced courses, especially within the framework of the experience-based educational requirement.

Marine Chemistry option

Required courses (credits)

- 01:119:115-116 General Biology (4,4)

- 01:119:117 Biological Research Laboratory (2)

- 01:160:161-162 General Chemistry (4,4)

- 01:160:171 Introduction to Experimentation (1)

- 01:160:251 Analytical Chemistry (3)

- 01:160:307-308 Organic Chemistry (4,4)

- 01:160:311 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2)

- 01:160:327-328 Physical Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:341-342 Physical Chemistry of Biochemical Systems (3,3)

- 01:160:329 Experimental Physical Chemistry (2.5)

- 01:160:348 Instrumental Analysis (3)

- 11:628:120 Introduction to Oceanography (3)

- 11:628:320 Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (4)

- 11:628:363 Oceanographic Methods Data Analysis: Biol & Chem (3) or 11:628:364 Oceanographic Methods Data Analysis: Geophysical (3)

- 01:628:472 Chemical Oceanography (3)

- 01:640:151-152 Calculus for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences (4,4)

- 01:640:251 Multivariable Calculus (4)

- 01:750:203-204 General Physics (3,3)

- 01:750:205-206 General Physics Laboratory (1,1)

- 01:960:401 Basic Statistics for Research (3)

Experience-Based Education (6). Consult the Undergraduate Program Director for more information

One of the following

- 11:375:202 Chemical Principles of Environmental Science (3)

- 11:375:340 Environmental Applications of Organic Chemistry (3)

- 11:375:360 Soils and Water (4)

- 11:375:444 Water Chemistry (3)

- 01:460:101 Introductory Geology (4)

- 01:460:401 Introduction to Geochemistry (4)

- 01:460:417 Environmental Geochemistry (3)

- 11:670:323 Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3)

- 11:670:451 Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)

At least 3 credits from the following

- 11:628:2__ Topics in Marine Science (1.5)Δ

- 01:959:320 Coral Reef Research (4)Δ

- 11:628:309 Fishery Science (3)

- 11:628:317 Aquaculture (3)Δ

- 11:628:345 Scientific Diving I (3)Δ

- 11:628:346 Scientific Diving II (3)Δ

- 11:628:341 Hydrothermal Vents (3)

- 11:628:451 Physical Oceanography (4)

- 11:628:461 Biology Ocean: Water Column Ecosystems (3) or 11:628:462 Biology Ocean: Boundary Ecosystems (3)

Structural components
Dive training
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work

ISCED Categories

Physical and chemical oceanography
Aquaculture