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Marine Science

Explore careers in marine science. This program is a perfect pairing for those majoring in biology, chemistry, geography, or geology.

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Minor
Description

Dive Deep Into Marine Studies

The marine science minor is designed for students who are interested in studying, maintaining, and preserving marine life. Most of your coursework is completed over two summer sessions at the Gulf Coast Research Lab (GCRL) in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Here, you'll work alongside experts in the field, gaining firsthand professional experience. This unique opportunity is an excellent way to explore career paths and make valuable connections.

Remaining credits to complete the minor must come from courses outside of your major. This flexibility will allow you to choose courses that interest you and align with your career goals. 

Degree Types

Program Details

Degree Types
Minor
Degree Level undergraduate
Available asMinor
Campus
Eau Claire
Offered
On Campus
Requires a minor No
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Experiential Learning

You won't need to travel far to access marine life. In fact, we have it right here on campus! A unique opportunity to join and intern for the Reef Team Club involves maintaining and caring for a variety of tropical creatures and plants housed in two, 125-gallon tropical saltwater aquaria. 

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Fascinating Curriculum

ÌÇÐÄVlog offers exceptional class variety, allowing you to specialize in the topics that interest you. Explore classes that focus on certain organisms or gain a more holistic picture with courses in climatology and earth history. Taught by expert faculty, our classes involve unique, experiential learning opportunities, helping you to grow as a professional. 

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Curriculum throughout the marine science minor will encourage you to learn and apply common laboratory, field and modeling methods used in marine science today. Coursework will uncover the geological, physical, chemical, and biological processes within marine environments, as well as highlight the two-way relationship between these complex ecosystems and human activity.

Here are a few courses in Marine Science at UW-Eau Claire.

BIOL 376

Aquatic Ecology

Ecology of aquatic organisms in lakes and streams. Emphasis is placed on processes shaping the structure and dynamics of freshwater communities. Laboratory experiments and field trips required.

BIOL 379

Biology of Fishes

Anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, behavior, ecology, and evolution of fishes. Laboratory and field study of local freshwater species.

BIOL 345

Invertebrate Zoology

An introduction to invertebrate animals with emphases on phylogenetic relationships, form, function, and ecology. Laboratory sessions include field trips for the purpose of collecting invertebrate animals and experiments to learn about the biology of invertebrates.

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