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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2015–2017 School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Programs of Study Marine Sciences 628 Graduation Requirements for the Major  

Graduation Requirements for the Major


Students matriculating prior to the fall semester 2015 in the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (SEBS) must complete the SEBS general education requirements. In addition, students majoring in agriculture and food systems must complete the major requirements described below.

Students matriculating fall 2015 or after and transfer students matriculating in 2016 and after must complete a goal-based Core Curriculum in place of general education requirements. The goal-based core is described here: http://sebs.rutgers.edu/core. Courses are certified for the Core Curriculum by a faculty committee. A current list of certified courses can be found here: http://sebs.rutgers.edu/core. Agriculture and food systems major requirements are as described below.

For an up-to-date description of marine sciences major requirements, courses, and course sequences please refer to the program webpage at http://marine.rutgers.edu/main/IMCS-Academics/Undergraduate-Marine-Sciences-Program.html.

Major Requirements for all Students Regardless of Matriculation Date

Proficiency in Marine Sciences (56-71 credits)

A . REQUIRED COURSES (10)

Quantitative Skills

See VIII B, Option requirements.

Computer and Information Technology Competence

See VIII B, Option requirements.

Professional Ethics

Ethical issues in marine sciences are addressed throughout the program in both introductory and advanced courses, especially within the framework of the experience-based education requirement.

Additional Requirements (10)

  01:960:401  Basic Statistics for Research (3)

  11:628:320  Dynamics of Marine Ecosystems (4)

  11:628:364  Oceanographic Methods and Data Analysis (3)

B. OPTIONS (45-64.5)

1. Marine Biology/Biological Oceanography (47-52)

Required Courses (35-36)

01:160:307-308  Organic Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:315-316  Principles of Organic Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:209  Elementary Organic Chemistry (3) and 01:694:301/11:115:301  Introductory Biochemistry (3) and 01:694:313/11:115:313  Introductory Biochemistry Laboratory (1)

  01:447:380  Genetics (4) or 11:776:305 Plant Genetics (4)

  01:640:1__,1__   Two semesters of calculus (4,4)
 
  01:750:193-194  Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or 01:750:203-204  General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206  General Physics Laboratory (1,1)

  11:628:462  Ocean Ecology (4)

  11:216:351  Principles of Ecology (3) and 11:216:352  Principles of Ecology Laboratory (1)

One of the following (3-4):

  01:146:356  Systems Physiology (3) and 01:146:357  Systems Physiology Laboratory (1) or

  11:216:360  Animal Physiological Ecology (3)

  11:776:382  Plant Physiology (4)

One of the following (3-4):

  11:628:321  Ichthyology (4)

  11:680:390  General Microbiology (4)

  11:216:323  Ornithology (4)

  11:216:324  Invertebrate Zoology (4)

  11:216:325  Vertebrate Zoology (4)

  11:776:400  Fungi in the Environment (3)

One of the following (3-4):

  11:628:405  Molecular Oceanography (3)

  11:628:410  Biophysical Interactions: from Barnacles to Jellyfish (3)

  11:628:476  History of the Earth System (3)

  11:670:451  Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)

  11:216:240  Behavioral Biology (4)

  11:216:486  Principles of Evolution (3)

At least 3 credits from the following:

  11:628:201-203,205-210  Topics in Marine Science (1.5)

  11:628:304  Coral Reef Ecology (3)

  11:628:305  Tropical Marine Conservation (4)

  11:628:309  Fishery Science (3)

  11:628:317  Aquaculture (3)

  11:628:340  Identification of Marine Invertebrates (2)

  11:628:341  Hydrothermal Vents (3)

  11:628:342  Marine Conservation (3)

  11:628:451  Physical Oceanography (4)

  11:628:472  Chemical Oceanography (4)

2. Marine Chemistry (54.5-57.5)

  Required courses (48.5-52.5)

  01:160:251  Analytical Chemistry (2.5)

  01:160:307-308  Organic Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:315-316  Principles of Organic Chemistry (4,4)

  01:160:311  Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2)

  01:160:327-328  Physical Chemistry (4,4) or 01:160:341-342  Physical Chemistry: Biochemical Systems (3,3)

  01:160:329  Experimental Physical Chemistry (2.5)

  01:160:348  Instrumental Analysis (3)

  01:640:151-152  Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4,4)

  01:640:251  Multivariable Calculus (4)

  01:750:201-202  Extended General Physics (5,5) or 01:750:203-204  General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206  General Physics Laboratory (1,1) or equivalent

  11:628:472  Chemical Oceanography (4)

At least 3 credits from the following (3-5):

  11:628:303  Topics in Marine Science (1.5)

  11:628:304  Coral Reef Ecology (3)

  11:628:305  Tropical Marine Conservation (4)

  11:628:307 Communicating Ocean Science (3)

  11:628:317  Aquaculture (3)

  11:628:340  Identification of Marine Invertebrates (2)

  11:628:341  Hydrothermal Vents (3)

  11:628:342  Marine Conservation (3)

  11:628:405  Molecular Oceanography (3)

  11:628:410  Biophysical Interactions: from Barnacles to Jellyfish (3)

  11:628:451  Physical Oceanography (4)

  11:628:462  Ocean Ecology (4)

One of the following (3-4)

  01:160:439  Physical Chemistry of the Environment (3)

  01:460:101  Introductory Geology: Physical (3)

  01:460:401  Introduction to Geochemistry (4)

  01:460:417  Environmental Geochemistry (3)

  11:375:444  Water Chemistry (3)

  11:670:323  Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3)

  11:670:451  Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)

3. Marine Geology (52-61)

Required Courses (42-50)

  01:460:101  Introductory Geology: Physical (3)

  01:460:102  Introductory Geology: Historical (3) 

  01:460:412  Introduction to Geophysics (4)

  01:460:211  Fundamentals of Sedimentary Geology (4) or 01:460:340  Sedimentology (4) and 01:460:341  Stratigraphy (4)

  01:460:210  Fundamentals of Mineralogy and Petrology (4) or 01:460:301  Mineralogy (4) and 01:460:302 Petrology (4)

  01:460:306  Introduction to Geophysics (4)

  01:460:451  Marine Geology (3)

  01:640:151-152  Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4,4)

  01:750:193-194  Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or 01:750:203-204  General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206  General Physics Laboratory (1,1)

One of the following courses (4):

  11:628:451  Physical Oceanography (4)

  11:628:462  Ocean Ecology (4)

  11:628:472  Chemical Oceanography (4)

One of the following (3-4):

  01:460:303  Paleontology (4)

  01:460:407  Structural Geology (4)

  01:460:401  Introduction to Geochemistry (4)

  01:460:402  Ore Deposits (3)

  01:460:428  Hydrogeology (3)

  01:460:453  Paleoecology (3)

  An adviser-approved equivalent

One of the following (3):

  01:450:417  Coastal Geomorphology (3)

  01:460:417  Environmental Geochemistry (3)

  11:628:476  History of the Earth System (3)

  11:670:451  Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)

  An adviser-approved equivalent

4.  Physical Oceanography (45-50)

Required Courses (33-37)

  01:198:323  Numerical Analysis and Computing (4)

  01:640:151-152  Calculus for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (4 ) or 01:640:373 Numerical Analysis (3)

  01:640:251  Multivariable Calculus (4)

  01:640:252  Elementary Differential Equations (3) or 01:640:244  Differential Equations for Engineering and Physics (4)

  01:750:201-202  Extended General Physics (5,5) or 01:750:203-204  General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206  General Physics Laboratory (1,1) or equivalent

  11:628:451  Physical Oceanography (4)

  14:440:127  Introduction to Computers for Engineers (3) or 11:670:212  Computational Methods for Meteorology (3)

Four of the following courses, with at least one from each group (12-13):

  Group A

  01:640:250  Introduction to Linear Algebra (3)

  01:640:421  Advanced Calculus for Engineers (3)

  14:650:312  Fluid Mechanics (3)

  Group B

  11:628:410  Biophysical Interactions: From Barnacles to Jellyfish (3)

  11:628:452  Geophysical Data Analysis (3)

  11:628:462  Ocean Ecology (4) or 11:628:472  Chemical Oceanography (4)

  11:670:323  Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere (3)

  11:670:324  Dynamics of the Oceans and Atmosphere (3)

  11:670:451  Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)

5. Directed Marine Studies (55-64) required courses (48-53)

  01:119:115-117  General Biology (4,4,2)

  01:750:193-194  Physics for the Sciences (4,4) or 01:750:203-204  General Physics (3,3) and 01:750:205-206  General Physics Laboratory (1,l)

  01:447:380  Genetics (4) or 11:776:305  Plant Genetics (4)

  01:640:1__  One semester of calculus (4)

  11:628:462  Ocean Ecology (4)

  11:216:351  Principles of Ecology (4)

One of the following (3-4):

  01:146:356-357  Systems Physiology (3) and 01:146:357  Systems Physiology Laboratory (1) or

  11:216:360  Animal Physiological Ecology (3) or

  11:776:382  Plant Physiology (4)

One of the following (3-4):

  11:628:321  Ichthyology (4)

  11:680:390  General Microbiology (4)

  11:216:323  Ornithology (4)

  11:216:324  Invertebrate Zoology (4)

  11:216:325  Vertebrate Zoology (4)

  11:776:400  Fungi in the Environment (3)

One of the following (3-4):

  11:628:405  Molecular Oceanography (3)

  11:628:410  Biophysical Interactions: from Barnacles to Jellyfish (3)

  11:628:476  History of the Earth System (3)

  11:670:451  Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)

  11:216:240 Behavioral Biology (4)

  11:216:486 Principles of Evolution (3)

At least 3 credits from the following:

  11:628:2__  Topics in Marine Science (1.5)

  11:628:303  Oceanographic Scientific Inquiry (3)

  11:628:304  Coral Reef Ecology (3) or 11:628:305  Tropical Marine Conservation (4)

  11:628:320  Study Abroad Cayman Island

  11:628:307  Communicating Ocean Science (3)

  11:628:317  Aquaculture (3)

  11:628:340  Identification of Marine Invertebrates (2)

  11:628:341  Hydrothermal Vents (3)

  11:628:342  Marine Conservation (3)

  11:628:451  Physical Oceanography (4)

  11:628:472  Chemical Oceanography (4)

Research Experience:

*11:628:497or 11:628:498  Problems in Marine and Coastal Sciences (3)

Completion of a Minor or Certificate Program:

Professional or Technical Writing Certificate (355), or Minor in Education (300), or Certificate in Professional Youth Work (300), or Certificate in Environmental Geomatics (372), or Minor in Environmental Policy, Institutions, and Behavior (374), or Minor in Fisheries Science (392).

Unspecified Electives (18 credits)

In addition to courses meeting the above requirements, students can take any other courses offered by the university, for which they meet the course eligibility requirements, to bring their total number of credits to the minimum of 128 required for graduation.

 
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