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Aquatic Biology (EEMB)
Aquatic Biology (EEMB)
The campus' Marine Science Institute (MSI) involves faculty and graduate students from six academic disciplines in worldwide research in areas such as global environmental change, biological oceanography, subtidal and intertidal ecology and polar tropical, and temperate ecosystems. MSI's core activity is investigating and managing the resources of the California coast. The MajorStudents interested in marine biology, marine and freshwater ecology, population studies of aquatic organisms, oceanography, and limnology (the study of fresh waters) find aquatic biology an exciting opportunity to learn about these broad subjects and the special techniques used to study them. All students interested in any area of the biological sciences, including Aquatic Biology, enter UCSB as pre-biological sciences majors. Pre-biology majors share a common core curriculum, typically completed during the freshman and sophomore years, consisting of introductory biology with laboratory , general chemistry with laboratory, mathematics, physics with laboratory, and for many of the majors, organic chemistry with laboratory. After completion of a subset of this key preparatory coursework, students may petition to declare the full major. The B. S. in Aquatic Biology requires completion of 48 upper-division quarter units including at least one course in genetics, ecology, physiology, and diversity and evolution. Students complete their upper-division Aquatic Biology requirements by taking a three course series on ecological processes in aquatic systems and aquatic communities, and by selecting elective courses in: marine botany, ecology, marine microbiology, coral reef and deep sea biology; biology of fishes; mariculture; invertebrate zoology; limnology; and stream biology. One additional course in a related discipline of physical or chemical oceanography or marine geology is required. Careers in Aquatic BiologyUCSB's Aquatic Biology majors, because their education is sound, comprehensive, and unique, are in demand in both government and private industry. Aquatic Biology majors secure positions working on biological surveys and environmental impact statements. They pursue careers in the conservation of marine and other resources, gain employment with fisheries, and undertake work in areas such as aquaculture and water quality control. In addition to immediate career entry, Aquatic Biology majors are prepared for graduate study in advanced and specialized fields. Students interested in teaching biological sciences and conducting research at the college or university level should plan to complete the PhD degree. Teaching at the junior high or high school (secondary) level requires the California single subject teaching credential. Students considering this last option should discuss their plans with the credential advisor in UCSB's Graduate School of Education early in their academic careers. High School PreparationRecommended as part of or in addition to the UC admission requirements
Transfer PreparationTo make normal progress in the major, complete the following courses in your first two years
Please see the UCSB General Catalog or your high school or community college counselor for more information on course preparation. RequirementsAdditional InformationFor further information on Aquatic Biology at UCSB, please contact the Biology Advising Office. Jump Menu |
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