BS/MS Interdisciplinary Program - Aquatic and Coastal Sciences PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Aquatic and Coastal Sciences represent the wide variety of
ecosystems that are linked through water. The study of Aquatic and
Coastal Sciences encompasses freshwater lakes and streams,
estuaries, and coastal marine habitats. These habitats are
critical for numerous plants and animals, but they can be
compromised by human activities. Students who pursue this major
are interested in understanding the relationships among plants,
animals and humans and how to protect and restore these valuable
ecosystems.
This major is an interdisciplinary program of study emphasizing
the four core sciences of Biology, Geology, Chemistry, and
Physics, This is a combined BS/MS program where students will be
engaged in both class work and research; culminating in the
development and completion of the Master’s Thesis. Students
completing this program will be well prepared to enter the work
force in Research, Environmental Consulting, Education, and
Regulatory Agencies (e.g., EPA), as well as in Non-Profit
Organizations. Additionally, students will be prepared to
undertake further graduate work.
The curriculum was designed for students who have had high school
biology, chemistry, and physics, and three years of college
preparatory mathematics.
TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT
http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml
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