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Prospective students applying for our marine sciences master's programs must hold a completed bachelor's degree prior to starting the M.S. program. For Ph.D. applicants, a master's degree is required. Applications can be submitted while finishing previous degrees, but all degree requirements must be fulfilled before program enrollment. Our planet's oceans, air systems, and landforms continuously interact with each other. Department faculty conduct interdisciplinary research across these domains to address pressing scientific questions facing current and future generations. Internationally acclaimed scholars. State-of-the-art facilities. The Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences graduate programs cultivate the next generation of scientific pioneers. With an exceptional 3.5:1 student-faculty ratio, our approximately 100 graduate students benefit from personalized mentorship. The majority of our graduate students also obtain funding via teaching and research assistantships.