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  Department of Marine Science | Marine Science Degree Programs | Undergraduate Background
Undergraduate Background
We have no specific requirements for undergraduate course work because marine science, by its nature, is multi-disciplinary. The best preparation would be rigorous training in calculus and applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology, biology and engineering. Undergraduate degree programs in any of the above areas should provide the student with the necessary background to pursue a graduate degree in one of the sub-fields of marine science - biological, chemical, geological and physical oceanography. Regardless of the student's choice of a subfield, a strong background in mathematics (through calculus), the basic sciences (e.g., chemistry, physics) and some experience with computers is highly recommended. We realize that not all students will have gained the ideal undergraduate background for pursuing a graduate degree in marine science. A panel of DMS faculty will examine the transcripts of each applicant to assess whether or not there are deficiencies. Deficiencies will normally be made up during the student's first year. If the deficiency is too great the student will be advised to acquire the necessary background before enrolling in the program.