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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Marine Studies - Physical Ocean Science and Engineering Concentration (PhD)
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The objective of the degree is to train research-oriented scholars focused on physical quantities and processes in the ocean. Students that complete this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of key aspects of the structure and circulation of the ocean
- Understand the fundamental physical dynamics of the ocean
- Develop the ability to use theory, numerical models, and observations to understand physical ocean processes
- Understand and synthesize literature material
- Identify, design, and execute research studies or experiments
- Critically evaluate and interpret research outputs
- Effectively communicate novel research results in oral and written scientific presentations and manuscripts
- Understand the process required to lead peer-reviewed publications
- Effectively present in professional and public forums
- Develop group management, and task management skills
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Requirements for the Degree:
All students in the master’s program are required to complete a minimum of 30 graduate credits. A course outside of the POSE program and the student’s area of concentration is required. All students must write a thesis. Students may bypass the master’s degree and work directly toward the PhD upon petition. Requirements for the PhD degree are similar to those for the master’s degree, but are more intensive. in addition to required coursework, written and oral qualifying examinations are required before students are admitted to candidacy for the PhD degree. Required Courses:
20 credits. Note:
*Please note that the course in fluids is alternating every year between SMSP and CIEG and has different course numbers every year. One Three Credit Course:
One three credit course outside of the Physical Ocean Science and Engineering program. This may include one of the specially designed introductory courses or a more advanced course. Students may not test out of these classes. Introductory courses outside of this program include the following: Additional Graduate-level Coursework:
Students will work with their advisors to determine what additional coursework must be completed and how many research credits must be taken to complete the degree. Credits to Total a Minimum of 32
Last Revised for 2024-2025 Academic Year
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