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Undergraduate Marine Sciences
SEBS Major (628) - September 2003-05
PLEASE NOTE:
Students who entered
Cook College before September 2003 have a choice between following the
"before September 2003" curriculum, the "September 2003-05"
curriculum, or the new curriculum but must follow an entire set of one
or the other. Consultation with an academic adviser is recommended.
Degree: B.S.
Coordinator: Judith P. Grassle, 732-932-6555
(351), .
| Adviser |
Code |
Office |
Phone (Ext.) |
| Kenneth W. Able |
(AK) |
Marine Field Station |
609-296-5260 (230) |
| Robert J. Chant |
(CG) |
IMCS 111C |
2-6555 (544) |
| Columban deVargas |
(DB) |
IMCS 303C |
2-6555 (236) |
| Paul Falkowski |
(FG) |
IMCS 318D |
2-6555 (370) |
| Scott M. Glenn |
(GK) |
IMCS 103G |
2-6555 (506) |
| Judith P. Grassle |
(GE) |
IMCS 309C |
2-6555 (351) |
| Dale B. Haidvogel |
(HD) |
IMCS 214D |
2-6555 (256) |
| Michael Kennish |
(KP) |
IMCS 204D |
2-6555 (240) |
| Lee Kerkhof |
(KC) |
IMCS 305C |
2-6555 (335) |
| James R. Miller |
(MJ) |
IMCS 111D |
2-6555 (545) |
| Kenneth G. Miller |
(MN) |
Wright Labs 246 |
5-3622 |
| Karl F. Nordstrom |
(NC) |
IMCS 103B |
2-6555 (502) |
| John A. Quinlan |
(QA) |
IMCS 309D |
2-6555 (549) |
| Yair Rosenthal |
(RQ) |
IMCS 114C |
2-6555 (250) |
| Oscar Schofield |
(SH) |
IMCS 318C |
2-6555 (548) |
| Robert M. Sherrell |
(SI) |
IMCS 211D |
2-6555 (252) |
| Gary L. Taghon |
(TG) |
IMCS 114D |
2-6555 (547) |
| John L. Wilkin |
(WE) |
IMCS 211C |
2-6555 (251) |
Marine science is
the study of the marine environment and its interactions with the earth,
the biosphere, and the atmosphere. It is therefore an interdisciplinary
science requiring a knowledge of the principles of physics, geology and
geophysics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology. A major in marine sciences
provides students with a broad curriculum in the sciences, which demonstrates
how the different disciplines can be brought to bear on understanding
marine processes and managing ocean resources wisely.
The Major prepares students for graduate work in oceanography or one of
the basic disciplines, civil service careers in environmental management,
employment in the many applied environmental and marine science fields,
or teaching in the secondary schools.
The marine science courses emphasize improvement of oral and written communication
skills and facility in accessing, reading, and understanding the current
primary literature in marine sciences. Many of the courses include hands-on,
experiential learning in the laboratory or in field. Students also are
required to complete the experience-based education requirement with at
least one term or summer of supervised, independent research.
The program includes the following options:
Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography
This option prepares students for professional
opportunities or graduate study in oceanography or the biological sciences.
Concentrations within the option permit students to focus on different
levels of biological organization: at the molecular, cellular, organismic,
community, or ecosystem level. Depending on their choice of electives,
students also may fulfill the requirements of a major in the biological
sciences or natural resource management.
Marine Chemistry
This option prepares students for professional opportunities or graduate
study in oceanography or chemistry. Students who elect 6.5 additional
credits of chemistry and 3 additional credits of mathematics also may
fulfill the requirements of a major in chemistry. (Beginning with the
class of 2005, chemistry majors in Options B, C, and D must complete at
least one term of biochemistry at the 400-level for ACS certification).
Marine Geology
This option prepares students for graduate study in oceanography, geology,
environmental science, or an allied field, as well as for immediate employment.
Students electing three additional courses in geology also may fulfill
the requirements for the major in geology.
Physical Oceanography
This option prepares students for graduate study in physical oceanography,
meteorology, fluid dynamics, or a related field, as well as immediate
employment in environmental agencies or consulting firms and technical
positions in marine sciences.
Entry Requirements for the Major
To declare a major in marine sciences,
students must have a cumulative grade-point average of 2.0.
I. Interdisciplinary/Ethical Analysis
(5 credits)
| 11:015:101 |
Perspectives on Agriculture and the Environment
(2) |
| 11:015:400 |
Junior/Senior Colloquium (3) |
II. Introductory Life and Physical
Sciences
See VIII. A. below.
III. The Arts (6 credits)
See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.
IV. Multicultural and International
Studies (6 credits) - NEW
See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.
V. Human Behavior, Economic Systems,
& Political Processes (9 credits) - NEW
See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter. (Students who
are thinking of completing the Fisheries Science Certificate should note
that 11:373:121 Principles and Applications of Microeconomics (3) or equivalent
is a prerequisite for 11:373:362 Natural Resource Economics (3) and 11:373:363
Environmental Economics (3)).
VI. Oral and Written Communication
(6 credits)
See suggested courses in the Degree Requirements chapter.
VII. Experience-based Education (6
credits)
| 11:628:497,498 |
Special Problems in Marine Sciences (BA,
BA) or an equivalent independent research or cooperative education
placement which includes both oral and written presentations of scientific
results. |
VIII. Competence in Marine Sciences
(74-86 credits)
A. REQUIRED COURSES (27 credits)
Quantitative Methods
See VIII. B., Option Requirements
Computer Competence
See VIII. B., Option Requirements
Professional Ethics
Ethical issues in marine sciences are addressed throughout the program
in both introductory and advanced courses, especially within the framework
of the experience-based educational requirement.
| Required Courses (27 credits) |
| 01:119:101-102 |
General Biology (4,4) |
| 01:160:161-162 |
General Chemistry (4,4) |
| 01:160:171 |
Introduction to Experimentation (1) |
| 11:628:320 |
Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (4) |
| 11:628:364 |
Oceanographic Methods and Data Analysis (3) |
| 01:960:401 |
Basic Statistics for Research (3) |
B. OPTIONS (47-59 credits)
| 1. Marine Biology/Biological
Oceanography (54-59 credits) |
| Required courses (51-56) |
| 01:160:307-308 |
Organic Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:315-316
Principles of Organic Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:209 Elementary Organic
Chemistry (3) and 01:694:301/11:115:301 Introductory Biochemistry
(3) and 01:694:313/11:115:313 Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory
(1) |
| 01:198:110 |
Introduction to Computers and Their Application
(3) or 01:198:221 Numerical Problems and Computer Programming
(4) or equivalent |
| 01:447:380 |
Genetics (4) or 11:776:305 Plant Genetics
(4) |
| 11:628:462 |
Ocean Ecology (4) |
| 11:628:472 |
Chemical Oceanography (4) or 11:628:451
Physical Oceanography (4) |
| 01:640:1__,1__ |
two terms of calculus (4,4) |
| 11:704:351 |
Principles of Applied Ecology (4) |
| 01:750:193-194 |
Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or
01:750:203-204 General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206 General
Physics Laboratory (1,1) |
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| One of the following (3-4): |
| 01:146:356 |
Systems Physiology (3) and
01:146:357 Systems Physiology Laboratory
(1) |
| 01:447:498 |
Bacterial Physiology (3) |
| 11:704:360 |
Animal Physiological Ecology (3) |
| 11:776:382 |
Plant Physiology (4) |
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| One of the following (3-4): |
| 01:447:390 |
General Microbiology (4) |
| 11:628:321 |
Ichthyology (4) |
| 11:628:418 |
Marine Microbiology (4) |
| 11:704:323 |
Ornithology (4) |
| 11:704:324 |
Invertebrate Zoology (4) |
| 11:704:325 |
Vertebrate Zoology (4) |
| 11:770:402 |
Mycology: Fungi in the Environment (3) |
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| One of the following (3-4): |
| 11:628:476 |
History of the Earth System (3) |
| 11:670:451 |
Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:704:240 |
Behavioral Biology (4) |
| 11:704:486 |
Principles of Evolution (3) |
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| Electives (3) |
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| An additional adviser-approved course
in mathematics, science, environmental policy, or resource economics. |
| 2. Marine Chemistry (55-58
credits) |
| Required courses (52-54) |
| 01:160:251 |
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (2.5) |
| 01:160:307-308 |
Organic Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:315-316
Principles of Organic Chemistry (4,4) |
| 01:160:311 |
Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2) |
| 01:160:323-324 |
Physical Chemistry (3,3) or 01:160:341-342
Physical Chemistry: Biochemical Systems (3,3) |
| 01:160:329 |
Experimental Physical Chemistry (2.5) (fulfills
Computer Competence \ requirement) |
| 01:160:348 |
Instrumental Analysis (3) |
| 01:640:151-52 |
Calculus for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
(4,4) |
| 01:640:251 |
Multivariable Calculus (4) |
| 11:628:451 |
Physical Oceanography (4) or 11:628:462
Ocean Ecology (4) |
| 11:628:472 |
Chemical Oceanography (4) |
| 01:750:201-202 |
Extended General Physics (5,5) or 01:750:203-204
General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206 General Physics
Laboratory (1,1) or equivalent |
| Electives (3-4) |
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| 01:160:439 |
Physical Chemistry of the Environment (3) |
| 11:375:416 |
Chemical Reactions in the Environment (3) |
| 11:375:444 |
Water Chemistry (3) |
| 11:375:451 |
Soil Chemistry (4) |
| 01:460:101 |
Introductory Geology (3) |
| 01:460:401 |
Introduction to Geochemistry (4) |
| 01:460:417 |
Environmental Geochemistry (3) |
| 11:670:323 |
Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:451 |
Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
| 3. Marine Geology (48-58 credits) |
| 01:198:221 |
Numerical Problems and Computer Programming (4)
or
14:440:127 Computers for Engineers (3) or 01:460:418 Geological
Modeling (3) or equivalent |
| 01:460:101 |
Introductory Geology (3) |
| 01:460:103 |
Introductory Geology Laboratory (1) |
| 01:460:312 |
Introduction to Geophysics (4) |
| 01:460:330 |
Sedimentary Geology (4) or 01:460:340
Sedimentology (4) and 01:460:341 Stratigraphy (4) |
| 01:460:331 |
Fundamentals of Mineralogy and Petrology (4) or
01:460:301 Mineralogy (4) and 01:460:302 Petrology
(4) |
| 01:460:451 |
Marine Geology (3) |
| 01:640:151-152 |
Calculus for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
(4,4) |
| 01:750:193-194 |
Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or 01:750:203-204
General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206 General Physics
Laboratory (1,1) |
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| One of the following courses (4): |
| 11:628:451 |
Physical Oceanography (4) |
| 11:628:462 |
Ocean Ecology (4) |
| 11:628:472 |
Chemical Oceanography (4) |
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| One of the following (3-4): |
| 01:460:303 |
Paleontology (4) |
| 01:460:307 |
Structural Geology (4) |
| 01:460:401 |
Introduction to Geochemistry (4) |
| 01:460:402 |
Ore Deposits (3) |
| 01:460:428 |
Hydrogeology (3) |
| 01:460:453 |
Paleoecology (3) |
| An adviser-approved equivalent |
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| One of the following (3): |
| 11:670:451 |
Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
| 01:450:417 |
Coastal Geomorphology (3) |
| 01:460:417 |
Environmental Geochemistry (3) |
| An adviser-approved equivalent |
| 4. Physical Oceanography (47-50
credits) |
| 01:198:323 |
Numerical Analysis and Computing (4) |
| 14:440:127 |
Introduction to Computers for Engineers (3) |
| 11:628:451 |
Physical Oceanography (3) |
| 11:628:462 |
Ocean Ecology (4) or 11:628:472 Chemical
Oceanography (4) |
| 01:640:151-152 |
Calculus for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
(4,4) |
| 01:640:251 |
Multivariable Calculus (4) |
| 01:640:252 |
Elementary Differential Equations (3) or 01:640:244
Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics (4) |
| Three of the following courses
with at least one course from each group: |
| Group A |
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| 01:640:250 |
Introductory Linear Algebra (3) |
| 01:640:421 |
Advanced Calculus for Engineers (3) |
| 14:650:312 |
Fluid Mechanics (3) |
| Group B |
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| 11:670:323 |
Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:324 |
Dynamics of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:451 |
Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
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| 01:750:201-202 |
Extended General Physics (5,5) or 01:750:203-204
General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206 General Physics
Laboratory (1,1) or equivalent |
IX. Unspecified
Electives (7-19 credits)
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