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Marine Science (B.S.)

Type
Bachelor (ISCED 2011 level 6)
Language

English

Duration 8 semesters
Cost In-State US$10.802; Out-of-State US$22.626

If you love all things sand and sea, Marine Science may be your dream career. Marine scientists explore all aspects of the seas seeking to understand the oceans in all their diversity, from sand and surf to corals and climate change. Their focus may include anything from the largest whale down to tiny plankton, from sea level rise to beach erosion, and from ocean currents to the seawater itself.

As a student in KU’s Marine Science program, you’ll be immersed in the hands-on learning environment of the Chincoteague Bay Field Station (CBFS) in coastal Virginia. Adjacent to the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, the CBFS provides outstanding inter-disciplinary educational and research opportunities.

Marine Science graduates enjoy careers in industry, government, fisheries, marine biology, oceanography, marine engineering, marine geology, pharmaceuticals, and natural resource development and protection. They also work in aquatic environmental consulting, as a biologist at a zoo or aquarium, or as a technician at a pharmaceutical or microbiology laboratory.

Marine Science Concentrations

Students can choose between two concentrations:

  • Marine Biology
  • Oceanography

Minor in: 
Marine Science

Students can choose an-18-semester hour marine science minor, which includes Introduction to Oceanography and four Marine Science electives, two of which are taken at the CBFS.  

Structural components
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project

Learning outcomes

  1. Students who complete the Marine Science Bachelor of Science degree will use an oral format to effectively convey their scientific knowledge, interdisciplinary training, and research findings to peers, professional audiences, decision-makers, and/or the public.
  2. Students who complete the Marine Science Bachelor of Science degree will communicate in a written format to effectively convey their scientific knowledge, interdisciplinary training, and research findings to peers, professional audiences, decision-makers, and/or the public.
  3. Students who complete the Marine Science Bachelor of Science degree will demonstrate an ability to critically evaluate and synthesize scientific information from published literature and databases.
  4. Students who complete the Marine Science Bachelor of Science degree will collect and analyze data and/or design and execute experiments to answer marine-related scientific questions.
  5. Students who complete the Marine Science Bachelor of Science degree will demonstrate proficiency in laboratory and field techniques commonly used in Marine Science and necessary for graduate school and/or entry-level jobs in the field.

ISCED Categories

Biology
Ecology
Conservation and environmental management
Physical and chemical oceanography
Statistics
Environmental protection technology