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Where to study marine biology?

Hi y'all! I'm really passionate about marine biology and I'm trying to figure out which schools have great marine bio programs. Any suggestions for colleges I should look into?

2 years ago

Hello! It's great to hear that you're passionate about marine biology. To help you with your college search, I've compiled a list of universities with strong marine biology programs:

1. University of California, San Diego (Scripps Institution of Oceanography) - UCSD is well-known for its Scripps Institution, which offers excellent programs in marine science, oceanography, and marine biology.

2. University of Washington - The School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at UW is highly regarded for its interdisciplinary approach, incorporating aspects of biology, ecology, and oceanography.

3. University of Miami - UM's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science has a strong emphasis on both research and hands-on experience in marine biology and related fields.

4. Duke University - Duke's Marine Lab is situated along the coast of North Carolina and offers students access to unique marine environments and the opportunity to engage in research.

5. University of North Carolina at Wilmington - UNCW's Center for Marine Science is known for its excellent faculty and research facilities, which provide students with hands-on experience in marine biology.

6. University of Rhode Island - URI's Graduate School of Oceanography offers a variety of marine biology programs, engaging students in research and coursework covering diverse marine ecosystems.

7. College of Charleston - The Grice Marine Lab at the College of Charleston provides students with a strong foundation in marine biology and research opportunities in diverse coastal ecosystems.

8. California State University, Monterey Bay - CSUMB's School of Natural Sciences offers a marine science program that integrates biology, chemistry, geology, and physics to study diverse marine ecosystems.

While this is not an exhaustive list, these schools are known for their strong marine biology programs, research facilities, and hands-on learning opportunities. Be sure to research each school's unique marine biology offerings and consider factors like location, overall fit, and financial aid when choosing where to apply. Good luck with your college search!

2 years ago

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