M.S. in Marine Biology

Corpus Christi, Texas

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The M.S. in Marine Biology program at TAMU-CC is designed to prepare students for careers in marine research, conservation, and environmental management. The program offers a combination of theoretical knowledge, hands-on fieldwork, and laboratory experience to equip students with the necessary skills and expertise to understand and address complex marine issues. The curriculum emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of marine biology, incorporating elements of biology, ecology, genetics, and oceanography. The M.S. in Marine Biology program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is designated as a STEM.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Courses: The curriculum includes a range of core courses that provide a solid foundation in marine biology. These courses cover topics such as marine ecology, marine conservation, marine organisms, marine molecular biology, and marine biotechnology. Students gain a deep understanding of the principles and processes that govern marine ecosystems and the tools and techniques used in marine research.

  2. Elective Courses: The program offers a variety of elective courses that allow students to tailor their studies to their specific interests and career goals. These courses cover diverse topics such as coral reef ecology, marine microbiology, marine fisheries, marine mammalogy, and marine biogeography. Students have the flexibility to choose electives based on their research interests and desired specialization within the field of marine biology.

  3. Research Opportunities: The M.S. in Marine Biology program at TAMU-CC provides ample research opportunities for students. Students have the chance to work closely with faculty members on ongoing research projects or pursue independent research in their area of interest. This hands-on research experience allows students to develop critical thinking skills, conduct scientific investigations, and contribute to the advancement of marine science.

  4. Fieldwork and Laboratory Experience: The program emphasizes practical learning through fieldwork and laboratory experience. Students have the opportunity to participate in field trips and research expeditions to diverse marine habitats, such as coastal ecosystems, estuaries, and coral reefs. They also gain hands-on experience in laboratory techniques, data collection, and analysis.

  5. Seminar Series and Guest Lectures: TAMU-CC hosts regular seminar series and invites guest lecturers from the marine biology field. These events provide students with the opportunity to learn from leading experts, engage in discussions, and stay updated on the latest research and trends in marine biology.

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Location

Corpus Christi, Texas

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 16915

Application Fees : US$ 70

Academic Qualifications:

  • Postgraduate: International students applying for postgraduate programs at TAMU-CC are generally required to have a minimum academic qualification of 60% or equivalent in their bachelor's degree from a recognized university or institution.

English Language Proficiency: International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English. TAMU-CC accepts the following English language proficiency tests:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is typically required for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 75 (iBT) or equivalent is generally required.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 110 is generally required.

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Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC) offers several scholarships specifically designed to support international students in their academic pursuits. These scholarships provide financial assistance and recognize outstanding achievements. 

  1. International Student Merit Scholarships: TAMU-CC offers merit-based scholarships for international undergraduate and graduate students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence, leadership qualities, and community involvement. The amount and eligibility criteria may vary, and students are automatically considered for these scholarships during the admission process.

  2. TAMU-CC International Student Scholarship: This scholarship is open to both undergraduate and graduate international students. It provides financial assistance to students who demonstrate financial need and academic merit. The scholarship amount and eligibility requirements may vary each year, and interested students should apply through the university's scholarship application process.

  3. Islander Cultural Alliance Scholarships: The Islander Cultural Alliance (ICA) offers scholarships to international students who actively contribute to the cultural diversity and community engagement at TAMU-CC. These scholarships recognize students' involvement in promoting cross-cultural understanding and embracing diversity on campus.

  4. Private Scholarships and External Funding: In addition to university-specific scholarships, international students at TAMU-CC are encouraged to explore external scholarship opportunities. Many organizations, foundations, and government agencies offer scholarships and grants to international students studying in the United States. Students can search for these scholarships through online scholarship databases and resources.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application processes may change over time. 

Graduates of the M.S. in Marine Biology program at TAMU-CC have diverse career prospects in academia, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private industry. 

  1. Research Scientist: Graduates can pursue research careers in academia, government research institutes, or private research organizations. They may conduct independent research, publish scientific papers, and contribute to the understanding and conservation of marine ecosystems.

  2. Environmental Consultant: Graduates can work as environmental consultants, providing expertise on marine environmental assessments, habitat restoration, and sustainable resource management. They may collaborate with government agencies and private organizations to develop and implement conservation strategies.

  3. Conservation Biologist: Graduates can work in conservation organizations or government agencies dedicated to preserving marine biodiversity and habitats. They may be involved in developing conservation plans, monitoring endangered species, and implementing conservation initiatives.

  4. Marine Educator: Graduates can pursue careers in marine education, working as educators in museums, aquariums, and environmental education centers. They may develop educational programs, conduct outreach activities, and inspire the next generation of marine biologists.

  5. Fisheries and Aquaculture: Graduates can work in fisheries management or aquaculture industries, contributing to sustainable seafood production, fish population assessments, and fishery policy development.


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