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College of Charleston M.S. in Marine Biology
College of Charleston

M.S. in Marine Biology

Charleston, USA

2 up to 3 Years

English

Full time

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    About: The M.S. in Marine Biology focuses on the study of marine organisms and their habitats. This program includes hands-on research opportunities and emphasizes understanding marine ecosystems, conservation efforts, and the impact of human activities on the oceans.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various fields such as marine research, environmental management, conservation, education, and policy-making. Potential employers may include government agencies, non-profit organizations, research institutions, and educational establishments.

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Introduction

Marine Biology

Master of Science (30 Credit Hours)

Welcome to the Graduate Program in Marine Biology at the College of Charleston. Our Masters-only program is designed to prepare students for careers in marine science or biology.

The majority of our graduates gain immediate employment as professional marine scientists, whereas a sizable minority goes on to further graduate work leading to a Ph.D. A combination of rigorous core and elective courses provide students with a comprehensive overview of marine biology.

Students gain greater specialization in their field of interest while performing cutting-edge thesis research. Located at the Grice Marine Laboratory on James Island, our program offers the unique opportunity to collaborate and work with a large, diverse group of dedicated marine scientists at the Fort Johnson Marine Science Center.

Coastal South Carolina provides an excellent setting in which to study and explore a variety of marine ecosystems as well as a wonderful place to enjoy the great outdoors.

Our marine biology program will prepare you for an array of subject areas including conservation, ecology, evolution, fisheries, genomics microbial processes and toxicology.

More than 100 researchers serve as mentors, providing the education you’ll need to make you more competitive for opportunities such as Knauss and Fulbright fellowships, doctoral programs, and employment after graduation.

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