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The Marine Biology graduate program offers specialized education in marine biological sciences, leveraging the knowledge of faculty across various marine and coastal disciplines at TAMUG and TAMU. Texas A&M University's Master of Science in Marine Biology delivers thorough instruction in marine sciences under the guidance of globally recognized experts. Participants explore diverse marine environments, developing skills in marine ecology, coastal and oceanic ecosystems, marine species (both vertebrate and invertebrate), fisheries science, aquatic botany, wetland studies, and coastal preservation strategies. The curriculum focuses on research spanning molecular, organismal, and ecological scales.
A personal statement presents a narrative explaining your reasons for applying to the Graduate Program in Marine Biology and your professional goals.* To complete the application process, you must upload your personal statement to the Program Materials section of the GraduateCAS application.
Please note that the M.S. non-thesis option program does not include research and is not intended for students whose career goals include research.
A resume or curriculum vitae (CV) demonstrates your involvement in academia and/or the workplace. It complements the statement of purpose. Please upload your resume/CV to your GraduateCAS application. 
Please upload unofficial transcripts to the online application. Official transcripts will only be required upon acceptance into the program.
GRE tests are no longer required
Test Scores Accepted by Texas A&M University
The following global test scores are acceptable to meet the ELP Requirement for admission and registration: