The
University of Southern Mississippi Department
of Marine Science began in the mid-1980s
when the state assigned the university a leadership
role in marine science. Initially called the
Center for Marine Science, the department established
multi-disciplinary graduate programs in marine
science. DMS marine science degree programs
(M.S. and Ph.D. in marine science) emphasize
a cross-discipline approach in which all entering
students obtain a working understanding of the
four major fields of marine science: physical
oceanography, geological oceanography, biological
oceanography, and marine chemistry. This approach
to educating competent marine scientists has
been embraced by many of this nations
most successful oceanographic institutions.
The department also offers an intensive M.S.
program in hydrographic science. The hydrographic
science program has received Category A certification
from the International Federation of Surveyors
(FIG)/International Hydrographic Organization
(IHO). The FIG/IHO International Advisory Board
is responsible for reviewing the "standards
of competence" for hydrographic surveyors.
For further information on these programs, jump
to our Academics page.
Departmental
faculty cover a broad sweep of marine and environmental
research interests. The department currently
has eleven faculty covering a broad spectrum
of marine sub-disciplines ranging from physical
oceanography and data assimilation to ocean
optics, marine sediments and micropaleontology,
ocean productivity, geochemistry and trace chemical
analysis, hydrographic science, and remote sensing.
Adjunct faculty provide additional expertise
in fields such as ocean acoustics and numerical
modeling. Faculty research projects are global
in scope with on-going projects in such diverse
locations as the Southern Ocean, the Great Australian
Bight, Lake Michigan, and Rocky Mountain National
Park as well as local environments such as the
Louisiana Shelf, Mississippi River, and Pearl
River delta. For further information on
our faculty, jump to our Faculty
page.
The
Department of Marine Science is part of Southern
MissCollege
of Science and Technology.
The marine sciences are represented within the
college by faculty and staff members from the
Department of Marine Science; the Department
of Coastal Sciences, located at the Gulf Coast
Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs; the Department
of Biological Sciences in Hattiesburg; and the
J.L. Scott Marine Education Center in Biloxi.
DMS faculty also interact with other Southern
Miss faculty in the College
of Science & Technology on the
main Hattiesburg campus.
Further
details about DMS graduate programs, faculty,
and location can be found elsewhere on this
site.