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Marine Biology explores life forms inhabiting 95% of Earth's biosphere, thriving in environments from freezing polar seas (-2‚ÑÉ) to scorching hydrothermal vents (over 100‚ÑÉ). These marine species play crucial roles in climate regulation, food production, medicine, and industry. Oceans host most of Earth's biodiversity, from microscopic organisms to massive creatures like giant squids and blue whales. This highly sought-after program covers core marine biology principles along with specialized topics including aquaculture, fisheries, and marine biotechnology.
Optional Placement Year and International Experience Year
Career Paths
Graduates are well-prepared for diverse careers in research, conservation, marine resource management, fisheries, aquaculture, government agencies, science communication, ecotourism, advocacy groups, and other fields requiring analytical expertise.