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The University of Southern Mississippi's Department of Marine Science is home to a multidisciplinary program of graduate study and research in marine environments.

Degrees Offered
· Master of Science in Marine Science
· Ph.D. in Marine Science
· Master of Science in Hydrographic Science
· Bachelor of Science in Marine Science (NEW!)

NASA's Building 1020 is home to the University of Southern Mississippi's Department of Marine Science.Located at Stennis Space Center, Southern Miss Department of Marine Science is strategically situated at the single largest concentration of oceanographers and hydrographers in the world.

Twelve on-site faculty members hail from the world's most prestigious oceanographic research institutions, including Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, and premier oceanographic programs at the University of Rhode Island, the University of Hawaii, Texas A&M University, and the University of New Brunswick.

Subfields of Marine Science taught at the Department of Marine Science include biological oceanography, marine chemistry, geological oceanography, physical oceanography, bio-optics, remote sensing, numerical modeling, and underwater acoustics.

The talented faculty at Southern Miss' Department of Marine Science has proven competitive on a national scale in obtaining research funds, allowing faculty members to participate in a variety of national and international projects. For example, a DMS faculty member is involved in a major research project supported by the National Science Foundation to establish a Polar Region Interactive Marine Observatory (PRIMO) in the Antarctic near Palmer Station, that will provide a continuous record of critical changes in this delicate ecosystem related to climate. DMS faculty includes a past winner of the American Meteorological Society's H. U. Sverdrup Gold Medal and a recent recipient of a U.S. Department of Interior Appreciation Award.

Southern Miss has become the only institution in the United States to offer a one-year master's degree in hydrographic science. A collaboration with the U.S. Navy has resulted in a hydrographic science curriculum that was approved at the category A level in April 2000 by the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)/International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Advisory Board on Standards of Competence for Hydrographic Surveyors. Designed to meet the needs of the U.S. Navy and NOAA, the Master of Science degree in Hydrographic Science is a non-thesis program that can be completed in a rigorous 12 months of classroom and practical activities. Approximately 5.5 percent of all Naval Oceanographic Office employees at Stennis Space Center are either graduates or current students of the USM Department of Marine Science.

Created to develop and broaden ocean charting and navigation technology, the Hydrographic Science Research Center (HSRC) is part of the Department of Marine Science within the College of Science and Technology and is housed at the Stennis Space Center campus.

The Southern Miss Center for Trace Analysis (CETA) coordinates analytical services provided by the USM Department of Marine Science. Most specifically, this means trace element analysis using the department's high resolution inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (HR-ICP-MS). CETA's ultimate mission is to provide state-of-the-art expertise, training, analytical services, and research in trace chemical analysis.

The chair of the Department of Marine Science is Dr. Steven Lohrenz.