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Undergraduate Marine Sciences
SAS Major (628) - NEW
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Chairperson: James Miller
Undergraduate Director: Judith P. Grassle, 732-932-6555, Ext.
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Professors
Kenneth W. Able, B.S., Marian; Ph.D., William and Mary
John Dighton, B.Sc., London Polytechnic; M.Sc. Durham; Ph.D., Queen
Elizabeth, London
Paul G. Falkowski, B.S., M.A. CUNY (City College); Ph.D. British Columbia
Jennifer Francis, B.A. San Jose State; Ph.D. Washington (Seattle)
Susan E. Ford, B.A. Rutgers; Ph.D., Duke
(Emeritus)
Scott M. Glenn, B.S., Rochester; Sc.D., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
J. Frederick Grassle, B.S., Yale; Ph.D., Duke
Judith P. Grassle, B.S., Queensland; Ph.D., Duke
Ximing Guo, B.S., Qingdao Ocean (China);
M.S., Ph.D., Washington (Seattle)
Dale B. Haidvogel, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ph.D.,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Lee Kerhof, B.S., California (Berkeley); Ph.D., California (Scripps
Institution of Oceanography
Richard A. Lutz, B.A., Virginia; Ph.D., Maine
James R. Miller, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.A.,
Ph.D., Maryland
Karl F. Nordstrom, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers
Eric N. Powell, B.S., Washington; M.S., Ph.D., North Carolina
Norbert P. Psuty, B.S., Wayne St., M.S., Miami, Ohio; Ph.D., Louisiana
State (Emeritus)
Peter A. Rona, B.A., Brown; M.S., Ph.D., YaleYair
Rosenthal, B.Sc., M.S. Hebrew (Israel); Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute
of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Yair Rosenthal, B.Sc., M.S. Hebrew (Israel); Ph.D. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Oscar M. Schofield, B.A., Ph.D., California (Santa Barbara)
Sybil P. Seitzinger, B.S., Boston; Ph.D., Rhode Island
Gary L. Taghon, B.S., Purdue; M.S., Ph.D., Washington
Cisco Werner, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Washington
Associate Professors
Robert Chant, B.S., SUNY(Buffalo); Ph.D., SUNY(Stony Brook)
Robert M. Sherrell, B.A., Oberlin;
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyElisabeth
Sikes, B.S., Wesleyan University; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology/Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institution
John L. Wilkin, B.E., University of Auckland; Ph.D., Massachusetts
Institute of
Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Associate Research Professors
James Ammerman, B.A., Grinnell College; Ph.D., California (Scripps
Institution of
Oceanography)
Enrique Curchitser, B.S., Ph.D., Rutgers
Michael Kennish, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers
Maxim Y. Gorbunov, M.S., Ph.D. Moscow State (Russia)
Assistant Professors
Kay D. Bidle, B.S., Maryland (Baltimore County); Ph.D., California
(San Diego/Scripps)
David Bushek, B.S., The Ohio State University; M.S., University of
Houston; Ph.D. Rutgers
Josh Kohut, B.S., The College of Charleston; Ph.D., Rutgers
Assistant Research Professors
Thomas Grothues, B.A., California, Santa Barbara; Ph.D., SUNY (Stony
Brook)
Julia Levin, B.S., Moscow Oil and Gas Academy; M.S., Ph.D., Columbia
Zavala-Garay, B.S., Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
(Mexico); PhD., University of Colorado (Mexico)
Research Associates
Karen Bemis, B.A., Rice University; M.S. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology/Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution; Ph.D., Rutgers
Linda V. Godfrey, B.Sc., St. Andrews (Scotland); Ph.D., Cambridge
Yungkul Kim, B.S., Puykong (Republic of Korea); Ph.D., Rutgers
Emilio Mayorga, B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.S. University
of Washington;
Ph.D., University of Washington
Yongpig Wang, B.S., Dalian Fisheries (People's Republic of China);
Ph.D., Institute of Oceanology (People's Republic of China)
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 shows how the different scientific disciplines
can be brought to bear on understanding marine processes, and managing
ocean resources wisely. The major prepares a student for many future paths:
further study in graduate school in oceanography or in one of the basic
disciplines; employment in one of the many applied marine science or environmental
fields; a career in environmental management in the civil service; or
teaching in secondary schools.
The marine sciences 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 the field. Students also are required to have 3 credits of experience-based
education, by completing at least one term or summer of supervised, independent
research.
Entry to the major requires a grade-point average of at
least 2.0 in the basic, required mathematics and science courses (i.e.,
Calculus I and II, General Biology I and II, General Chemistry I and II,
General Physics I and II) completed by the time of declaration. This is
a credit-intensive major, and students are advised to contact the undergraduate
director during their second term.
The curriculum includes the following options: Option
A, Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography; Option B, Marine Chemistry;
Option C, Marine Geology; and Option D, Physical Oceanography. The required
core courses are listed below. For course descriptions see Cook College
secton of the Undergraduate Catalog, Marine Science 628.
Required Core Courses (30 credits)
| 01:119:101-102 |
General Biology (4,4) |
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General Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:163-164
Honors General Chemistry (4,4) |
| 01:160:171 |
Introduction to Experimentation (1) |
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Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (4) |
| 01:628:364 |
Oceanographic Methods and Data Analysis (3) |
| 01:628:497,498 |
Special Problems in Marine Sciences (BA,BA) or
an equivalent experience in independent research, which includes both
oral and written presentation of the scientific results (3 credits).
Ethical issues in marine sciences are addressed within the framework
of this experience. |
| 01:960:401 |
Basic Statistics for Research (3) |
Options
Option A, Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography
Option A, Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography.
This option prepares students for professional opportunities or graduate
study in oceanography or the biological sciences. Concentrations within
this option permit students to focus their studies at different levels
of organization; e.g., at the molecular, cellular, organismic, community,
or ecosystem level. Students fulfilling the requirements for this major
option also may fulfill the requirements for a major in the biological
sciences or natural resource management (see the School of Environmental
and Biological Sciences chapter), depending on their choice of electives.
In addition to the core courses, the following courses are required.
Required courses (48-55))
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Systems Physiology and Systems Physiology
Laboratory (3,1) or 01:447:498 Bacterial Physiology (3) or
11:704:360 Animal Physiological Ecology (3) or 11:776:382
Plant Physiology (4) |
| 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 01:115:301-313
Introductory Biochemistry and Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory
(3,1) |
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Genetics (4) or 11:776:305
Plant Genetics (4) |
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Ichthyology (4) or 01:680:390 General Microbiology
(4) 11:704:323 Ornithology (4) or 11:704:324 Invertebrate Zoology
(4) or 11:704:325 Vertebrate Zoology (4) or 11:770:402 Mycology: Fungi
in the Environment (3) |
| 01:460:476 |
History of the Earth System (3) or
11:670:451 Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) or
11:704:240 Behavioral Biology (4) or 11:704:486 Principles
of Evolution (3) |
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Ocean Ecology (4) |
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Two terms of calculus (4,4) |
| 11:704:351 |
Principles of Ecology (4) |
| 11:704:360 |
Animal Physiological Ecology (3) |
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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) |
Electives
At least four credits from
the following (4-6)
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Marine Ecosystems Research (3) |
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Oceanographic Scientific Inquiry (3) |
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Coral Reef Ecology (3) or 11:628:305 Tropical Marine Conservation
(4) |
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Molecular Oceanography (3) |
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Aquaculture (3) |
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Identification of Marine Invertebrates (2) |
| 11:628:341 |
Hydrothermal Vents (3) |
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Marine Conservation (3) |
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Physical Oceanography (4) |
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Chemical Oceanography (4) |
Option B, Marine Chemistry
This option prepares students for professional opportunities or graduate
study in oceanography or chemistry. Students fulfilling the requirement
for this major option can fulfill the requirements for a major in chemistry
with 6.5 additional credits of specific chemistry courses and 3 additional
credits in mathematics. Beginning with the class of 2005, chemistry majors
in Options B, C, and D must take a biochemistry class as well for ACS
certification [01:694:407 Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (3) or 11:115:403
General Biochemistry (3)]
Required courses (55-63)
| Course # |
Course Title |
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Analytical Chemistry (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) |
| 01:160:348 |
Instrumental Analysis (3) |
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Chemical Oceanography (4) |
| 01:640:151-152 |
Calculus for Mathematics and the
Physical Sciences (4,4) |
| 01:640:251 |
Multivariable Calculus (4) |
| 01:750:201-202 |
Extended General Physics (5,5) or
01:750:203-204 General Physics (3,3) or 01:750:271,272,273
Honors Physics (3,3,3) |
| 01:750:205-206 |
General Physics Laboratory (1,1) or
01:750:275,276 Honors Physics Laboratory (1,1) |
Electives
At least four credits from the following (4-6):
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Marine Ecosystems Research (3) |
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Oceanographic Scientific Inquiry (3) |
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Coral Reef Ecology (3) or 11:628:305 Tropical Marine Conservation
(4) |
| 11:628:309 |
Molecular Oceanography (3) |
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Aquaculture (3) |
| 11:628:340 |
Identification of Marine Invertebrates (2) |
| 11:628:341 |
Hydrothermal Vents (3) |
| 11:628:342 |
Marine Conservation (3) |
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Physical Oceanography (4) |
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Ocean Ecology (4) |
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Physical Chemistry of the Environment (3) |
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Chemical Reactions in the Environment (3) |
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Water Chemistry (3) |
| 11:375:451 |
Soil Chemistry (4) |
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Introductory to Geology: Physical (3) |
| 01:460:401 |
Introduction to Geochemistry (4) |
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Environmental Geochemistry (3) |
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Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) |
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Remote Sensing of the Ocean & Atmosphere (4) |
Option C, Marine Geology
This option prepares students for graduate study in oceanography, geology,
environmental science or an allied field, and for employment directly
following the B.S. Students fulfilling the requirements for this major
option can fulfill the requirements for a geology major by taking three
additional courses in geology: 01:460:303 Paleontology, 01:460:307 Structural
Geology, and 01:460:410 Field Geology.
Required courses (48-57)
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Introductory Geology: Physical (3) |
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Introductory Geology: Historical (3) |
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Introductory Geology Laboratory (1) |
| 01:460:301 |
Mineralogy (4) and 01:460:302 Petrology
(4)
or 01:460:331 Fundamentals of Mineralogy and Petrology (4) |
| 01:460:340 |
Sedimentology (4) and 01:460:341 Stratigraphy
(4)
or 01:460:330 Sedimentary Geology (4) |
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Introduction to Geophysics (4) |
| 01:460:451 |
Marine Geology (3) |
| One of the following courses: |
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Physical Oceanography (4) or 01:628:462
Ocean Ecology (4) or 11:628:472 Chemical Oceanography (4) |
| 01:640:151-152 |
Calculus for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
(4,4) |
| 01:750:193-194 |
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) |
One of the following (3-4)
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Paleontology (4) |
| 01:460:307 |
Structural Geology (4) |
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Introduction to Geochemistry (4) |
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Ore Deposits (3) |
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Hydrogeology (3)) |
| 01:460:453 |
Paleoecology (3) |
One of the following (3)
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Coastal Geomorphology (3) |
| 01:460:417 |
Environmental Geochemistry (3) |
| 11:628:476 |
History of the Earth System (3) |
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Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3 |
Option D, Physical Oceanography
This option prepares students for graduate study in physical oceanography,
meteorology, fluid dynamics, or a related field; for employment within
environmental agencies or consulting firms; and for technical positions
within marine sciences.
| Required Courses (46-52) |
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Numerical Analysis and Computing (4) |
| 14:440:127 |
Introduction to Computers for Engineers (3) |
| 01:628:451 |
Physical Oceanography (4) |
| 01:640:151-152 |
Calculus for Mathematics and the Physical Sciences
(4,4) |
| 01:640:244 |
Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics
(4) or
01:640:252 Elementary Differential Equations (3) |
| 01:640:251 |
Multivariable Calculus (4) |
| 01:750:201-202 |
Extended General Physics (5,5) or 01:750:203-204
General Physics (3,3) or 01:750:271,272,273 Honors Physics
(3,3,3) |
| 01:750:205-206 |
General Physics Laboratory (1,1) or 01:750:275,276
Honors Physics Laboratory (1,1) |
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| Four of the following courses with
at least one course from each group. |
| Group A |
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Introductory Linear Algebra (3) |
| 01:640:421 |
Advanced Calculus for Engineers (3) |
| 14:650:312 |
Fluid Mechanics (3) |
| Group B |
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Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:324 |
Dynamics of the Oceans and Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:451 |
Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:628:452 |
Geophysical Data Analysis (3) |
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Ocean Ecology (4) or 01/11:628:472 Chemical Oceanography
(4) |
Minor Requirements (18 credits)
A minor in marine sciences is offered for
students who wish to show that their studies have included a focus on
some aspect of marine science. Two terms of biology, calculus, chemistry,
physics, and an introductory geology course are recommended and/or required
for many of the courses in the program.
| Required courses (4) |
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Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (4) |
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| Electives (11-13) |
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Colloquium: Earth Systems Science (3) |
| 01:374:308 |
Human Ecology of Maritime Regions (3) |
| 01:375:445 |
Problems in Aquatic Environments (3) |
| 01:450:417 |
Coastal Geomorphology (3) |
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Introduction to Oceanography (3) or 01:460:209
Exploration of the Oceans (3) or 01:460:204 The Water Planet (3) |
| 01:460:303 |
Paleontology (4) |
| 01:460:330 |
Sedimentary Geology (4) |
| 01:460:340 |
Sedimentology (4) |
| 01:460:341 |
Stratigraphy (4) |
| 01:460:451 |
Marine Geology (3) |
| 01:460:476 |
History of the Earthy System (3) |
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Topics in Marine Sciences (1-4) |
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Aquaculture (3) |
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Ichthyology (4) |
| 11:628:340 |
Identification of Marine Invertebrates (2) |
| 11:628:341 |
Hydrothermal Vents (3) |
| 11:628:342 |
Marine Conservation (3) |
| 11:628:352 |
Ocean, Coastal and Estuarine Circulation (3) |
| 01:628:364 |
Oceanographic Methods and Data Analysis (3) |
| 11:628:401 |
Science in Shoreline Management (3) |
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Fungi and Ecosystems (3) |
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Physical Oceanography (4) |
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Geophysical Data Analysis (3) |
| 01/11::628:462 |
Ocean Ecology (4) |
| 01/11::628:472 |
Chemical Oceanography (4) |
| 01:628:497,498 |
Special Problems in Marine Sciences (BA, BA) |
| 11:670:323 |
Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:324 |
Dynamics of the Oceans and Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:451 |
Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3) |
| 11:670:458 |
Air-Sea Interactions (3) |
| 11:704:324 |
Invertebrate Zoology (4) |
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Fishery Science (3) |
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Research Methods in Fishery Science (3) |
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Wetland Ecology (3) |
| 11:704:451 |
Ecosystems, Ecology and Global Change (3) |
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| Topics (11:628:-___) |
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Marine Ecosystems Research (3) |
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Oceanographic Scientific Inquiry (3) |
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Reef Ecology (3) or 11:628:305 Tropical Marine Conservation (4) |
| 11:628:305 |
Field Course - Coral Reefs (3) |
| 11:628:306 |
Marine Geochemistry (1) |
| 11:628:308 |
Marine Biogeochemistry (2) |
| 11:628:309 |
Molecular Oceanography (3) |
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