A bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology provides the academic and field experience to prepare students for such rewarding careers in marine science as conducting research at universities and marine laboratories and working for industry or state and federal environmental agencies. The program of study includes two summers at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab taking courses such as Vertebrate Zoology, Oceanography, Marine Ecology and Marine Botany, among other choices. During the freshman and sophomore years, students complete their foundation courses, which prepare them for advanced study. Students complete their upper-level biology and physics classes during their junior and senior years at the º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ Campus.
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While conducting research for her master’s thesis, º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ University graduate student Madison Kennedy found a new kind of mud dragon and named it in memory of her late brother.