University Catalog 2011-2012

Marine Sciences

Degree: Master of Science (M. S.), Marine Sciences
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: Marine Sciences
Contact:

Dr. Geoff Ganter
Chair of the Graduate Studies Committee
Department of Biological Sciences
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road, Biddeford, ME 04005
or
Dr. Stephan Zeeman, Chair,
Department of Marine Sciences
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Rd.
Biddeford, ME 04005
(207) 602-2410 or szeeman@une.edu

Mission

The mission of the Department of Marine Sciences at University of New England is to enable students to understand the real-world relevance of the marine sciences, foster scientific literacy and critical thinking skills, and lay the foundation for lifelong learning and meaningful, productive contributions to society.

The Marine Sciences encompass a wide variety of disciplines that seek to understand the way the ocean functions, and how it is related to earth systems science, as well as to human interactions with the environment. Students will learn the theoretical underpinnings and applications of disciplines from biology, to chemistry, geology and physics. These disciplines are critical to life as we know it on the planet, and beyond. Students will be able to apply these disciplines to solving real problems, not only in ocean sciences, but in fields as far ranging as meteorology and space exploration

The mission of the Master of Science:  Marine Sciences program is to prepare outstanding graduate students for careers or further training in science, technology, and education by providing an advanced knowledge base and research skills in marine sciences.

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Major Description

The Master of Science:  Marine Sciences program offers post-baccalaureate training to students interested in continuing their education in the marine sciences.  The classroom curriculum provides a strong background in all aspects of the marine sciences. The program also focuses on thesis research experience: students will conduct research and prepare a thesis on any of a variety of topics selected in consultation with our faculty.

Program Goals

  • Provide a knowledge base in the marine sciences that is deeper than the typical undergraduate experience.
  • Foster participation in the production of new knowledge through excellence in research.
  • Instill outstanding research skills and a working knowledge of the scientific method by participation in high-quality research.
  • Develop outstanding scientific communication skills through written and oral presentations.

 

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Admissions

Requirements

Marine Biology Track

Courses Specifics Semester
Credits
Biology Labs 16
General Chemistry
Labs 12
Physics Labs 8
Calculus   4
  • Graduate from a regionally accredited Baccalaureate or higher degree program (if Bachelor degree is in progress at time of application, it must be completed prior to matriculation).

Oceanography Track

Courses
Specifics Semester Credits
General Chemistry
Labs 8
Physics Labs 8
Calculus   4
Additional credits in Mathematics, chemistry, physics, geology or biology
  16
  • Graduate from a regionally accredited Baccalaureate or higher degree program in mathematics, engineering or one of the physical, biological, or earth sciences (if Bachelor degree is in progress at time of application, it must be completed prior to matriculation).

Academic/Experience Requirements for both tracks

  • All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.
  • Prerequisite courses must be completed prior to application.
  • A minimum overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale is required.
  • Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended to the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions.
  • Competitive Graduate Record Exam (GRE) General Test scores. Official transcript of scores must be submitted to the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions.
  • Prior to or during the admissions process, students are advised to communicate with faculty with whom they want to work.

Procedures and Policies

  • Applications for admissions are accepted through the University of New England’s online application. Detailed instructions are included in the online application. Any questions regarding the application process should be directed to the Office of Graduate and Professional Admissions at 800-477-4863, ext. 4225 or gradadmissions@une.edu.
  • Deadline for submission of completed application is February 1st of each year prior to the fall start of the Program.
  • All completed applications will be reviewed after the application deadline with decisions being mailed out by March 1st.
  • International students and students with international degrees must have transcripts evaluated for degree and grade equivalency to that of a regionally accredited institution in the US. See International Students for a list of educational credential evaluators.
  • International applicants must submit the International Student Supplemental Application Form if accepted to UNE.
  • All applicants to UNE must be able to understand and communicate in English to be admitted to the university. UNE accepts several methods of English Proficiency, see International Students. If applicable, the TOEFL requirement must be completed and the score received by the application deadline.

The Admission Committee reserves the right to make changes or exceptions to the admission policies and procedures without notice when it deems such a decision is appropriate.

For additional information on the admissions process and requirements, please access the Marine Sciences website.

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Transfer Credit

Transfer Credit
Students must complete a minimum of 36 credits at UNE, therefore, transfer of credit is not accepted.

Advanced Placement
There is no advanced placement.

Experiential Learning
No credit will be awarded to students for experiential learning.

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Program Academic and Technical Standards

Satisfactory Academic Progress
To remain in the MS: Marine Sciences program, the student's cumulative graduate GPA must be a minimum of 3.0.   A student whose GPA falls below 3.0 or who receives a grade below B- in any course taken for graduate credit will be placed on academic probation.

Program Completion Timeline
Students have a maximum of five years to complete the graduation requirements.  After two academic years (fall and spring terms), students who have completed their coursework but are still completing their theses are required to enroll in a thesis continuation credit per semester to remain in the program.

Probation/Dismissal
A graduate student whose grade point average (GPA) for any semester falls below 3.0, or whose cumulative grade point average is below 3.0, or who receives a class grade below a B- for any class taken for graduate credit is automatically placed on probation. A student placed on academic probation will be granted one fall or spring semester to raise his/her cumulative GPA to 3.0 or above, will be required to achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 for the semester, and cannot receive a second class grade below B-.  The Department of Marine Sciences and the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences will consider for dismissal any student who fails to meet these criteria.

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Curricular Requirements


Credits
Program Required Courses
MAR 503 - Research Methods
3
MAR 510 - Graduate Seminar
1
MAR 512 - Marine Science Center Seminar
1
MAR 566 - Advanced Oceanography I
3
MAR 568 - Advanced Oceanography II
3
Electives - Additional Coursework
9
Thesis/Research  
MAR 590 - Research and Thesis
12 min
Electives/Research (as needed to reach 36 credits)
variable
Total Credits Required
36


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Academic Policy

Course Withdrawal
In normal length semesters, a matriculated student may withdraw from a course without academic penalty (a grade of W is assigned) at any time during the first two-thirds of the semester. If withdrawal occurs after that date, the grade of WP (withdrew passing) or WF (withdrew failing) will be entered, subject to determination by the instructor. The grade of WF is computed in the grade point average.

Incomplete Grades
A student who believes she/he is unable to complete the work for a given course by the end of the term may apply for an extension by discussion with the instructor.  At the time of this meeting, a plan must be agreed upon for completion of the course work, including a date of completion, not to exceed six weeks following the end date of the course. This agreement must be completed by the last day of class for the given course. Any student who does not follow the above guidelines will receive an F for the course. In exceptional circumstances (such as death in family, significant illness, accident), an additional extension may be requested. Any such request must be made in writing, reviewed and signed by the instructor and the student’s advisor.
 

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Financial Information

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the Financial Information section of this catalog.

Continued Enrollment

After two academic years, a student who has completed all coursework except his/her thesis will be required to pay for a thesis continuation credit plus mandatory fees each semester to remain in the program.

Lab Fees

Courses with laboratory components have separate fees that vary.

Other Expenses

Housing is arranged by and financed at the expense of the student.  Currently there is no on-campus housing available for graduate students.
 

Financial Aid

Detailed information and applications are available on request from the Financial Aid Office on the Biddeford Campus. Call 207-602-2342,  or by visiting the Financial Aid website. Information on Research Assistantships  and Teaching Assistantships can be found on the Department of Biological Sciences graduate programs website : www.une.edu/cas/biological/graduate

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Graduation Requirements

Students must successfully complete all required courses with a minimum graduate GPA of 3.0 and successfully pursue, complete and defend publicly an approved research thesis.

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Notice and Responsibilities Regarding this Catalog

This Catalog documents the academic programs, policies, and activities of the University of New England for the 2011-2012 academic year. The information contained herein is accurate as of date of publication August 12, 2011.

The University of New England reserves the right in its sole judgment to make changes of any nature in its programs, calendar, or academic schedule whenever it is deemed necessary or desirable, including changes in course content, the rescheduling of classes with or without extending the academic term, canceling of scheduled classes or other academic activities, in any such case giving such notice thereof as is reasonably practicable under the circumstances.

While each student may work closely with an academic advisor, he or she must retain individual responsibility for meeting requirements in this catalog and for being aware of any changes in provisions or requirements.

 
Two Campuses:
Biddeford and Portland, Maine
(207) 283-0171
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