Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences (Combined BS/MS) at Montclair State University

Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences (Combined BS/MS)

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Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences (Combined BS/MS)

This is a combined five-year BS/MS program where students will be engaged in both class work and research, culminating in the development and completion of the Master’s Thesis. Students completing this program will be well prepared to enter the workforce in research, environmental consulting, education and regulatory agencies (e.g., EPA), as well as in non-profit organizations. Additionally, students will be prepared to undertake further graduate work. Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences represents the wide variety of ecosystems that are linked through water. Study in this field encompasses freshwater lakes and streams, estuaries and coastal marine habitats that are critical for numerous plants and animals, but can be compromised by human activities. Students who pursue this major are interested in understanding the relationships among plants, animals and humans while learning how to protect and restore these necessary ecosystems. The interdisciplinary Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences programs emphasize the four core sciences: biology, geology, chemistry and physics.

Along with the Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences (Combined BS/MS) degree, the department also offers an MS in Marine Biology and Coastal Sciences. Please refer to our programs of study page for a comprehensive list of all of the graduate programs offered within the university.