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The minor in Marine Sciences is open to students who either wish
to prepare themselves for future graduate education in marine sciences
or who are preparing for a career in a marine-related field. The
minor, which is interdisciplinary in nature, provides a foundation
in marine aspects of biology, chemistry, geology, and physics for
the undergraduate. Intended primarily for science majors, the minor
assumes completion of basic courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry,
biology, or geology. No more than three credits of courses taken
under the Pass/No Credit option may be applied toward the minor.
Completion of the minor requires 18 credits.
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To obtain a
minor in marine sciences students must meet the following course
requirments:
MAR 101 or 104.
At
least 15 credits from the following:
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All upper-division
MAR courses
BIO 343
BIO/GEO
353
Note: No more
than three credits each of MAR 487 and MAR 488 may be applied toward
this requirement.
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