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Master of Professional Science (Fisheries Management and Conservation)

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Cost $63,000 ($2,100 PER CREDIT, 30 CREDITS)

Fisheries Management and Conservation (FMC)

Fisheries Management and Conservation supports the management of marine resources by providing society with quantitative knowledge and modeling of the natural and anthropogenic processes that regulate the dynamics and functioning of fishery ecosystems and by providing predictions on the future behavior of such systems. The Fisheries Management and Conservation track is a unique, academic program that allows students to develop the professional skills required to be a fishery scientist with curriculum options in various relevant areas of interest, such as fishery management, fishery surveys, and quantitative fisheries. Respectively, students will learn about the processes influencing fisheries management and the development of fisheries policy alternatives, develop knowledge about the statistical design and implementation of fishery surveys and monitoring programs, and apply advanced statistical and mathematical modeling tools in support of fishery stock assessments. Graduates with these skills find employment in government agencies, such as the National Marine Fisheries Service, state agencies, Fishery Councils, Non-Governmental Organizations, and regional NOAA laboratories.

Structural components
Industry partners
Internship/Workplace experience
Practical/Field work

Application procedure

Very detailed/specific application procedure. Please see attached additional source on the process.
 

Grant opportunities

Numerous scholarships and grants available. Please see attached additional source on the available opportunities.
 

Learning outcomes

The MPS in Fisheries Management allows students to develop the professional skills required to be a fisheries scientist with curriculum options in various relevant areas of interest, such as fisheries management, fisheries surveys, and quantitative fisheries.

Prerequisites

The University of Miami requires a minimum GRE score of 297  (verbal + quantitative only) and a United States GPA of 3.0+ for graduate program consideration. Applicants are also expected to complete the analytical writing portion of the GRE.  Only the first reported scores (GRE and GPA) submitted at the time of application submission will be considered for admissions. Please read GRE & GPA requirements for merit-based tuition waiver consideration on our Financing your Education page.

Prerequisites:

  1. Bachelor of Science degree (B.S.) or Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.)

ISCED Categories

Maritime economy
Marine and maritime law
Ecology
Conservation and environmental management
Physical and chemical oceanography
Statistics
Marine spatial planning
Fisheries