2007-2008 Academic Catalog
Degree Programs
Oceanography
School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
Graduate Program in Marine Sciences and Limnology
(907) 474-7289
www.sfos.uaf.edu/academics/degrees/grad/oceanography/
Minimum Requirements for Degrees: M.S.: 30 credits; Ph.D.: 18 thesis credits
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This program offers M.S. degrees in several concentration
areas of oceanography: physical, chemical, biological, geological and
fisheries. Limnological research projects are also undertaken under the
oceanography degree. The Ph.D. degree is offered in oceanography.
Opportunities for laboratory and field work are available
through the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, including the Institute of
Marine Science. These include laboratories in Fairbanks, the Seward Marine
Center, Kasitsna Bay, the Juneau Center and the Fishery Industrial Technology
Center in Kodiak. Research vessels operated by the institute and school include
the R/V Alpha Helix, which has open-ocean
capabilities and operates in Alaskan coastal waters, the Gulf of Alaska, and
the Bering Sea, and the R/V Little Dipper, which
operates on day trips in Resurrection Bay. Laboratory facilities include a
seawater system at Seward and a variety of modern and analytical
instrumentation, including stable isotope mass spectrometers, a gamma
spectrometer, a flow cytometer facility, and gas and liquid chromatography
equipment. Mainframe and personal computing facilities are readily accessible
to graduate students.
Oceanography is both interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary. For both M.S. and Ph.D. oceanography students, research emphasis is on processes influencing the ocean's circulation, composition, biological productivity and geology. Students considering graduate study in oceanography should have a strong background in physics, chemistry, biology, geology or mathematics, and a working familiarity with the other subjects.
Concentrations: Biological, Chemical, Fisheries, Geological, Physical
- Complete the following admission requirement:
- Submit GRE scores.
- Complete the general university requirements.
- Complete the master's degree requirements.
- Complete one of the following concentrations:
Biological, Chemical, Geological, Physical- Complete the
following:
MSL 620--Physical Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 630--Geological Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 650--Biological Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 660--Chemical Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 692--Seminar--3 credits
MSL 699--Thesis*--open
Electives*--open - Minimum
credits required--30 credits
* Appropriate to area of concentration
- Complete the
following:
MSL 620--Physical Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 630--Geological Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 640--Fisheries Oceanography--4 credits
MSL 650--Biological Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 660--Chemical Oceanography--3 credits
MSL 692--Seminar--3 credits
MSL 699--Thesis--open
Electives--open - Minimum credits required--30 credits
- Complete the
following:
Graduate Program--Ph.D. Degree
- Complete the following admission requirement:
- Submit GRE scores.
- Complete the general university requirements.
- Complete the Ph.D. degree requirements.
- Complete course work equivalent to M.S. degree.*
- Minimum credits required--18 credits
* There are no fixed course requirements, nor is an M.S. degree required to earn the Ph.D. degree. However, a candidate for the Ph.D. degree in oceanography (biological, chemical, fisheries, geological, and physical oceanography) will be expected to have completed course work at least equivalent to that required for the corresponding M.S. degree.
Note: Students are admitted to the graduate program in marine sciences and limnology on the basis of their ability and the capability of the program to meet their particular interests and needs. Applications are considered throughout the year but students should apply by March 1 to have the best chance for admission and financial support for the subsequent fall semester. Assistantship stipends are awarded competitively and limited fellowship support is available. Most students are supported on research projects that relate directly to their degree research.
Note: Oceanography majors must demonstrate field experience aboard an oceanographic vessel.