Academics
 
Possible class progressions in Marine Studies

There is no standard "right" way to focus on marine studies at the college. However, there are some courses that work best when taken in a certain sequence (and some have required prerequisites). All of these courses are described more fully in the list of Marine Studies courses. We have given a couple of standard examples of some of the courses and when they might be taken. We have not listed a full load of courses (three classes per term), just a subset of the classes that seems relevant or are required as part of the general college requirements (such as the Human Ecology core course in fall of Freshman year).

We have included three scenarios below, one for a student with strong interests in marine sciences, that we call marine ecology, a second scenario, for a student interested in a combination of marine biology and public policy, which might include interests in environmental policy or conservation biology, and a third scenario, marine biology and education for those interested in becoming teachers in either a traditional classroom setting or as outdoor or environmental educators.

Marine Ecology

Terms

1st Year

2nd Year

3rd Year

4th Year

Fall

Human Ecology Core Chemistry I

Intro. Economics Oceanography

Ecology Biology of Fishes

Invertebrate Zoology

Winter

Biology I Writing I

Statistics Resource Economics

Biomechanics Evolutionary Ecology

 

Spring

Biology II Marine Biology

Marine Mammalogy Ornithology

Conservation Biology Ornithology

 

Other

History

 

Internship

Senior Project

Marine Biology and Policy

Terms

1st Year

2nd Year

3rd Year

4th Year

Fall

Human Ecology Core Chemistry I

Oceanography Intro. To Legal Process Intro. Economics

Physics I Ecology

Marine Ecology

Winter

Biology I Writing I

Introduction to Statistics Cultural Ecology - Maine Fishing

Use & Abuse of Marine Resources

Environmental Law

Spring

Biology II Marine Biology

Resource Economics Marine Mammals

Conservation Biology

 

Other

History

 

Internship

Senior Project

 



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