Bachelor in Marine Science
University of Tampa CSSME and CNHS
Key Information
Campus location
Tampa, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 45,878 / per year *
Application deadline
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Introduction
The Marine Science Biology degree is one of the defining degrees at The University of Tampa and a pivotal double major for the Department of Biology. Drawing from general biological principles and very specific marine-related issues, the course of study includes substantial exposure to biological, chemical, and physical aspects of marine science. Courses are geared towards experiential learning, with rich lab experiences, weekend field trips to remote locations like the Florida Keys, and even international travel courses.
Moreover, nearly half of the biology faculty is conducting research on marine organisms or systems, providing numerous opportunities for student research and other real-world experiences. Students graduating with this degree are exceptionally well prepared to enter the job market or to pursue graduate training in any specific field of marine science, from basic to applied.
This is a somewhat prescribed degree program, without specific areas of study, or "concentrations" from which students choose courses. However, students are able to pick from a wide range of courses to round out their degree or tailor it to their specific needs.
Curriculum
What Will You Learn?
The marine science program is one of the defining degrees at The University of Tampa. Drawing from general biology and chemistry principles and very specific marine-related issues, the courses of study include substantial exposure to biological, chemical, and physical aspects of marine science.
Students double major in either marine science–biology or marine science–chemistry and complete a prescribed set of courses designed to develop their scientific and analytical skills and prepare them for future jobs and/or graduate studies. They also have the ability to pursue their individual interests through a wide range of electives.
Through experiential learning and mentoring, students are introduced to historical and contemporary topics and techniques in the biological sciences. This foundation prepares them to engage in the process of scientific innovation. UT’s state-of-the-art lab facilities help students gain the technical skills required for success in the field of marine science.
Sample Courses
- Marine Ecology
- Marine Zoology
- Invertebrate Zoology
- Vertebrate Zoology
- Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
- Marine Botany
- Physical Geology
- Physical Oceanography
- Environmental Chemistry
- Coral Reefs
- Analytical Chemistry
- Ichthyology
- Organic Chemistry I & II
- Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Research Opportunities
The University of Tampa maintains a formal affiliation with the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL), a marine/coastal educational and research institute located in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. GCRL’s multidisciplinary work focuses on sustainable coastal and marine resources and the development of new marine technologies. University of Tampa juniors and seniors may take field courses in marine science at GCRL during the summer. Course credit is awarded through the University of Southern Mississippi and is accepted as transfer credit at UT.
Practical Experience
Marine science courses are geared toward experiential learning, with rich lab experiences, weekend field trips to remote locations like the Florida Keys and the Everglades, and even international travel courses to Costa Rica, Honduras, and other countries.
Career Opportunities
Internships
Internships offer academic credit and priceless on-the-job experiences that may lead to employment and other opportunities after graduation. Marine science internships abound across the Tampa Bay area and elsewhere in private industry, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies. Popular internships include helping rehabilitate manatees at Lowry Park Zoo and working with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute to restore and conserve marine habitats.
Examples of other internship opportunities include:
- Atlantic Cetacean Research Center
- Clearwater Marine Aquarium
- Dolphin Research Center
- Dolphin Plus
- EPCOT — The Living Seas
- The Florida Aquarium
- Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
- Mote Marine Laboratory
- SeaWorld
- Local tropical fish farms
Student Research
Research is a critical part of the marine science program. Marine Science majors have played important roles in influential research dealing with marine ecology in Tampa Bay, coral growth and survival parasites of marine organisms, and invasive marine species. Students not only receive academic credit for their involvement, but many present their findings in scientific publications and at international and national conferences.
What Can You Do With These Degrees?
Marine science is a broad field with many career paths and specializations. Marine biologists study the plants and animals of our oceans, estuaries, and coasts. They deal with many important issues — from climate change, declining fisheries, and eroding coastlines to the development of new drugs from marine resources and the invention of new technologies to explore the ocean. About 40 percent are employed by state and federal governments, 30 percent by universities and colleges, and 30 percent by private industry (where salaries tend to be higher).
There is a huge potential for growth in this field as researchers learn more about the global ocean and its interactions with the land and atmosphere, as well as the impact of humans on the ocean and its resources. Fewer positions are available for those who wish to study dolphins and whales. Students are encouraged to pursue their dreams yet maintain a realistic view and a backup plan. Other areas of work pursued by marine science graduates include:
- Aquaculture
- Oceanography
- Marine Biotechnology
- Environmental advocacy
- Education
- Research
- Conservation
- Biological product development
Recent UT marine science majors have enrolled in various programs at many different graduate schools, including Emory University, University of Cincinnati, University of Kentucky, Drexel University, Washington State University, Florida State University, University of South Florida, Hofstra University, and James Cook University (Australia), to name a few.
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Scholarships and Funding
Marine Science majors may qualify for Life Science Scholarships — annual scholarships of up to $3,000 for first-year students (fall term only), renewable for four years. Qualifications include an unweighted high school GPA of 3.25 and 1200 SAT or 26 ACT, completed admissions application and acceptance for full-time study. The deadline to apply is February 1.