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M.S. in Marine Policy

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Duration 2 semesters
Cost From US $23,211.00 per year

The Masters Program in Marine Policy was founded on the idea that the effective application of marine policy requires practitioners, first, to be fluent in the languages and concepts of both the social and natural sciences, and second, to be able to translate those languages to, and for, users of the resource. As a consequence, the design of a student’s program is flexible and adapted to her or his previous background and work experience.

The Master of Science degree in Marine Policy in the School of Marine Sciences is designed to take advantage of the strong interdisciplinary nature of the School. The program is intended for students interested in the application of science and policy. It is intended as a terminal degree but does not rule out continuation to a Ph.D. The course of study is two years.

All students in the program will receive training in the social science aspects of marine resource management, in marine sciences, and in empirical methods. In addition, students will be expected to gain expertise in either living natural resources or coastal zone management.  The program offers both a thesis and a non-thesis option.   For more degree requirements, consult the Handbook for Graduate Programs.

Structural components
Thesis/Dissertation
Internship/Workplace experience
International component
Practical/Field work
Research Project

ISCED Categories

Project management
Maritime economy
Policy and governance
Marine and maritime law
Environmental protection technology
Maritime security