The School of Ocean Science and Engineering offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Science with specialization in a wide range of marine science fields, including biological oceanography, geological oceanography, hydrographic science, marine chemistry, and physical oceanography. The Ph.D. program emphasizes excellence in research. Qualified students holding either a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field of science, mathematics, or computer science are encouraged to apply for admission to the Ph.D. program.
Course Requirements (54 hours)
- MAR 600 - Biological Oceanography 3 hrs.
- MAR 600L - Biological Oceanography Laboratory 1 hr.
- MAR 621 - Geological Oceanography 3 hrs.
- MAR 621L - Geological Oceanography Laboratory 1 hr.
- MAR 640 - Marine Chemistry 3 hrs.
- MAR 640L - Marine Chemistry Laboratory 1 hr.
- MAR 660 - Physical Oceanography 3 hrs.
- MAR 660L - Physical Oceanography Laboratory 1 hr.
- MAR 689 - Seminar in Marine Science 1 hr. (2 hrs. required)
- MAR 898 - Dissertation 12 hrs.
- Approved Electives (12 hrs.)*
- Additional Approved Electives (12 hrs.) **
Prerequisites
In addition to the Admission Requirements and Procedures for all graduate programs as set forth in this Bulletin, regular admission to the Ph.D. program in marine science requires:
- Successful completion of the Graduate Record Examination (all sections) and a high grade point average for the last two years of undergraduate study as well as a 3.50 GPA on previous graduate study. Successful applicants have highly competitive scores and have a grade point average of 3.0 or above for undergraduate work and 3.5 on previous graduate study.
- Resumé
- Also required are three letters of recommendation from persons qualified to assess the applicant's readiness for graduate study.
- A letter of intent should also be addressed to the school director expressing personal academic and research goals.
- Students whose native language is not English must achieve a score of 84 or above on the internet-based TOEFL exam.
For students wishing to be considered for graduate assistantships for the academic year beginning in the fall semester, application materials should be received by the department no later than March 1.
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