MA Marine Resource Management (Online)
Course Overview
The Master's in Marine Resource Management is an interdisciplinary, science-based program designed to train the next generation of professionals to tackle complex coastal and ocean challenges. It equips students with a unique blend of scientific knowledge and policy expertise to bridge the critical gap between research and real-world environmental management. Graduates are prepared for confident and effective leadership in professional resource management positions.
Key Program Highlights
- Choose between a Professional track (internship/project report) or a Thesis track (original research) to match your career goals.
- Learn from a diverse network of over 40 faculty experts from CEOAS, public policy, economics, and various state and federal agencies.
- Build a customized curriculum with core courses in oceanography and marine law, plus electives in economics, fisheries, and social sciences.
- Gain the interdisciplinary training needed to navigate the technical and political complexities of marine conservation and policy.
- Develop the critical skills to synthesize scientific information and effectively communicate with diverse stakeholders and policymakers.
Course Overview
The Master's in Marine Resource Management is an interdisciplinary, science-based program designed to train the next generation of professionals to tackle complex coastal and ocean challenges. It equips students with a unique blend of scientific knowledge and policy expertise to bridge the critical gap between research and real-world environmental management. Graduates are prepared for confident and effective leadership in professional resource management positions.
Key Program Highlights
- Choose between a Professional track (internship/project report) or a Thesis track (original research) to match your career goals.
- Learn from a diverse network of over 40 faculty experts from CEOAS, public policy, economics, and various state and federal agencies.
- Build a customized curriculum with core courses in oceanography and marine law, plus electives in economics, fisheries, and social sciences.
- Gain the interdisciplinary training needed to navigate the technical and political complexities of marine conservation and policy.
- Develop the critical skills to synthesize scientific information and effectively communicate with diverse stakeholders and policymakers.