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Oceanography
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Students
in this program of study earn a Bachelor of Science degree. They
receive a broad foundation in natural and physical sciences from
which they can launch a professional career in marine and freshwater
science. Students are encouraged to tailor their academic programs
along the lines of the four options described below.
Prerequisites
to Concentration. Mathematics
115 and 116;
Physics
140, 141,
240,
and 241; two of three from Chemistry 125/130,
210/211, and 230;
Biology
162 (or equivalent); and Introductory Geology (116,
117,
119, or 120) and Geological Sciences 231.
Concentration
Program. All
concentrators must complete Geological Sciences (G.S.) 222/223 and one course from among 305,
310,
351, and 418/419.
All concentrators must also complete Mathematics 215,
216, and Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 425 as
cognates to the concentration. Each concentrator must then also
complete one of the following four options:
- Marine
Geology. 16-18 credits that must include G.S. 449
and the remaining credits chosen from 305,
310,
351,
415,
418/419,
420,
422,
430,
455,
466, 467,
470, 478,
479,
485, Biology
380,
Chemistry
365, Natural Resources and Environment (NR&E) 438, and
AOSS 440.
- Marine
Geophysics. 16-18 credits that must include G.S. 449
and the remaining credits chosen from 305,
310,
351,
483,
484,
485, 487, 488, Chemistry
365,
Mathematics
405,
450,
454,
471,
and NR&E 438.
- Marine
Geochemistry. 16-18 credits that must include G.S. 478 and the
remaining credits chosen from 305,
310,
415,
422,
430,
449,
455,
466, 473, 474, 479,
485, Chemistry 210/211,
215/216,
302,
340, 365, Biology
380, and NR&E 438.
- Marine
Biology/Paleobiology. 16-18 credits that must include Biology
380
and the remaining credits from G.S. 305,
418/419,
430,
437,
449,
456, 473, 478,
485, Biology 305,
381,
408, 411,
437,
438, 440,
483/484,
Chemistry
365, and NR&E 438.
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