Marine biology covers a wide range of ocean-related sciences. Students that are considering a marine biology major have many varied study options available to them. Some study the physical properties of seas and oceans; others study marine life. Others choose careers in economic or social fields, such as working with issues relating to marine resources. Still more choose to study physical and chemical characteristics of the sea.
Students interested in marine biology don't necessarily have to enroll in a marine biology undergraduate degree program. Degrees in biology, zoology, fisheries or animal science can often lead to a career in marine biology, especially if the student goes on to pursue graduate study in marine life.
However, there are plenty of specific marine biology degree programs available to students interested in this fieldespecially if they live in a coastal region. High school students interested in studying marine biology should aim to get top grades, especially in their science and math classes, to increase their chances of getting into a good marine biology degree program.
Students interested in pursuing marine biology should begin by taking a range of science, math and English courses. After completing general education courses, students enrolled in a marine biology major should take classes in the following areas:
Many schools throughout the United States offer a marine biology degree. Particularly strong programs, by region, are listed below:
The price of a marine biology degree varies greatly and depends on the school chosen, the location of the school and its reputation. Generally, students can expect a four-year undergraduate degree to cost anywhere from $16,000-$50,000 per year.