Marine Science Minor

Category
Contact

Charles Tilburg, Ph.D.
Director, School of Marine and Environmental Programs
ctilburg@une.edu

Sections

Mission

The mission of the School of Marine and Environmental Programs at the University of New England is to help our students gain an understanding of the natural world, develop critical thinking skills, and become scientifically literate. Together we lay the foundation for lifelong learning and meaningful, productive contributions to society.

The Marine Sciences encompass a wide variety of disciplines that seek to understand the way the ocean functions, how it is related to earth systems science, and how humans interact with the environment. Students will learn the theoretical underpinnings and applications of disciplines from biology to chemistry, geology, and physics. These disciplines are critical to life as we know it on the planet. Students will be able to apply these disciplines to solving real problems, in ocean sciences and beyond.

Program Description

A marine science minor requires six (6) courses and can follow either of the two (2) concentrations in the major, Marine Biology or Oceanography.

Curricular Requirements

Marine Biology Minor

Program Required CoursesCredits
MAR 270/270L – Oceanography w/Lab4
MAR 250/250L – Marine Biology w/Lab4
Two (2) additional Organismal topics courses (see Curricular Requirements above)6–8
Total Credits14–16
Select one (1) of the following:Credits
MAR 105/105L – Intro to Ecology/Evolution of Marine Organisms w/Lab or BIO 105/105L – Biology I: Ecology/Evolution w/Lab and MAR 106/106L Intro to Cellular/Molecular Biology of Marine Organisms w/Lab or BIO 106/106L – Biology II: Cellular/Molecular w/Lab8
BIO 104/104L – General Biology w/Lab and MAR 105/105L – Intro to Ecology/Evolution of Marine Organisms w/Lab or MAR 106/106L – Intro to Cellular/Molecular Biology of Marine Organisms w/Lab8
Total Credits8
Minimum Total Required Credits22

Oceanography Minor

Program Required CoursesCredits
MAR 105/105L – Intro to Ecology/Evolution of Marine Organisms w/Lab4
MAR 250/250L – Marine Biology w/Lab4
MAR 270/270L – Oceanography w/Lab4
MAR 366 – Adv Oceanography I: Bio/Chem3
MAR 368 – Advanced Oceanography II: Phy/Geo3
One (1) course with MAR prefix3–4
Minimum Total Required Credits21

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.