Marine Entrepreneurship

Category
Contact

Jeremy Pare, LP.D.
Program Director, Sustainability and Business
Assistant Professor, College of Business
jpare@une.edu

Degree name
Marine Entrepreneurship, B.S.
Sections

Mission

The University of New England’s (UNE) B.S. with a major in Marine Entrepreneurship (MARE) is an interdisciplinary academic program designed to train the next generation of marine science and business students at UNE for careers in the marine economy, marine businesses, and in the leadership of marine organizations. Degree requirements include the completion of an internship and an applied marine business research project. 

Major Description

Our B.S. with a major in Marine Entrepreneurship (MARE) is a unique major — the only one of its kind in the nation — combining study in business and marine science. Whether you are interested in starting a marine business, leading a marine organization, or pursuing a career in marine environmental management, marine conservation, marine tourism, marine policy, fisheries, aquaculture, seafood (or a related field), our vast marine and coastal resources, experiential programs, marine business partnerships, and internship opportunities will help you reach your full potential.

The scenic shores of coastal Maine — including UNE’s one mile of coastline and an island just off our shores — provide an ideal environment for you to learn and explore. Your experiences are grounded in a curriculum that provides a sound base of knowledge in marine business and financial management, team-building skills, marine economics, and marine science. The internship and experiential research requirements ensure that you have the tools you need for a successful career.

The Marine Living Learning Community (MLC)

All entering first-year Marine Science, Marine Affairs, and Marine Entrepreneurship majors are invited to participate in a year-long living-learning community focused on developing the skills needed to be a successful student; discovery of their majors and associated learning opportunities; and building relationships with peers, faculty, and professional staff.

The MLC integrates classroom learning, student success programming, experiential opportunities, as well as team-building and leadership development programs designed to assist Marine majors in their transitions from high school to college to career.

Learning Community courses and events allows students an opportunity to expand their interests and grow personally, as well as professionally. A dedicated team comprised of faculty, professional staff, and peer leaders supports the MLC. This community of learning enriches classroom content and allows an opportunity to apply learning in context.

Students who participate in the MLC are expected to:

  • Live together in a Residence Hall Community designed by the Office of Housing and Resident/Commuter Life.
  • Take two (2) or more designated courses in common during their first year.
  • Participate in required experiential learning opportunities and community programs.

For more information, the application, important deadlines, and orientation dates, please visit the Division of Student Affairs webpage.

Curricular Requirements

Nor’easter Core RequirementsCredits
Total Credits40
COB Foundation CoursesCredits
BUEC 203 – Macroeconomics3 – Fulfills Power Knowledge & Justice - Social Science Core
BUEC 204 – Microeconomics3 – Fulfills Power Knowledge & Justice - Open Core
BUMG 120 – Innovation Through Technology3 – Fulfills Creativity and the Arts Core
MAT 120 – Statistics or MAT 150 – Statistics for Life Sciences or MAT 151 – Statistics for Environmental Sciences3 – Fulfills Quantitative Reasoning Core
Total Credits12
Other COB Foundation CoursesCredits
BUAC 201 – Financial Accounting3
BUFI 315 – Business Finance3
BUMG 200 – Management3
BUMG 325 – Legal Environment of Business3
BUMG 495A/MAR 495 – Internship/Experiential3
BUMG 498 – Strategic Management3
BUMK 200 – Marketing3
Total Credits21
Marine Entrepreneurship Major Required CoursesCredits
BUEC 390 – Environmental Economics3
BUFI 205 – Intro Data Analysis or DSC 225 – Computer Programming I3
BUMG 101 – Introduction to Business/Excel3
BUMG 301 – Organizational Behavior or BUMG 302 – Human Resource Mgmt or BUMG 307 – Operations Management3
BUMG 410 – Creating Social Enterprises4
BUMK 312 – Entrepreneurship/Sml Business3
ENV 105 – Sustainability for a Healthy Planet3 – Fulfills Health of Natural Ecosystems Core
MAF 200 – Introduction to Marine Polution3
MAR 105 – Introduction to Ecology & Evolution of Marine Organisms4 – Fulfills Scientific Method Core
MAR 150 – Discovering the Ocean Environment4
MAR 250 – Marine Biology4
Two (2) Biology/Marine Programs Electives (see below)6
Two (2) Courses with the Prefix MAR, MAF or BIO6
Total Credits49
Open Elective Courses (as needed to reach 120 credits)Variable
Minimum Total Required Credits120

Elective Courses

Biology/Marine ElectivesCredits
BIO 221 – Principles of Aquaculture3
BIO 222/222L – Finfish/Shellfish Culture Techniques w/Lab4
MAF 210 – Introduction to U.S Ocean Governance3
MAF 310 – U.S. Ocean and Coastal Law3
MAR 316 – Science and Society3
MAR 331 – Biology of Fishes4

Please note: While some courses can fulfill both core and program requirements, the credits earned do not count twice towards the minimum total required credits for the degree.

Students in this major can participate in the pre-health graduate school preparation tracks.

Academic and Technical Standards

  • MARE majors must earn a minimum of a 2.0 GPA (C) in all required business courses.
  • A minimum grade of C- must be achieved in all science and mathematics courses used toward graduation in any of the programs in the School of Marine and Environmental Programs.
  • Students have a maximum of seven (7) years to complete the graduation requirements.

Accreditation

All degree programs offered by the College of Business and School of Marine and Environmental Programs are accredited by The New England Commission of Higher Education.

Learning Outcomes

As a result of completing the B.S. with a major in Marine Entrepreneurship, graduates will be able to:

  • Students will demonstrate a strong content-knowledge foundation in their specific field of study (Marine Biology, Oceanography, Marine Entrepreneurship, or Marine Affairs).
  • Students will communicate effectively in both oral and written format to convey their scientific knowledge, interdisciplinary training, and findings to peers, professional audiences, decision-makers, and/or the public.
  • Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in their specific field of study by designing, carrying out, and interpreting the results of their experiments, by evaluating the literature published by professionals, by making recommendations to policymakers and/or by creating and innovating in their field.

Honors Program

We offer qualified students the option of graduating with Honors. This includes significant research, scholarship or creative activity under the direction of a faculty member. Interested students should consult with their advisor.

Transfer Credit

Courses completed at another accredited college can be transferred to this degree program. Transferred courses must be reasonably close in scope and content to the required courses offered at UNE to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they may transfer as general electives. All courses completed must be no older than five (5) years.

Other restrictions apply. See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Admissions

See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Financial Information

TUITION AND FEES

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the Financial Information section of this catalog.