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HZ University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Water Management
- Middelburg, Netherlands
- Velp, Netherlands
BSc
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Water is one of the most important substances on Earth. It is essential to many of the things we need and enjoy in life: food, transport, and recreation, but managing it can also pose some serious challenges. Around the world, water managers contend with droughts, floods, sea-level rise, overfishing, pollution, plastic soup, and many other risks to both our natural environment and our society. We need water managers to safeguard our future!
American University Of Technology
BSc in Water Resources & Geo-Environmental Sciences
- Lebanon Online, Lebanon
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Water Resources & Geo-Environmental Sciences program is the first and currently the only undergraduate major offered in Lebanon.
University of Hawaii, Hilo
B.S. in Marine Science
- Hilo, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Marine Science is a well-rounded and multi-disciplinary program which has been carefully designed to take full advantage of the unique variety of marine environments available for study around the island of Hawaiʻi.
Inter American University of Puerto Rico
Bachelor in Marine Science (B.S.)
- Bayamón, Puerto Rico
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
Spanish
The Bachelor of Science in Marine Sciences presents an interdisciplinary curriculum, which works on developing the students’ knowledge, skills and fundamental attitudes of the marine sciences, and the application of these to environmental scientific research, to the management of marine resources, the responsible use of these, and the conservation of the marine and coastal ecosystems.
University of South Carolina Beaufort
Bachelor of Science in Biology (Coastal Ecology and Conservation)
- Hilton Head Island, USA
- Bluffton, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Biology with a concentration in Coastal Ecology and Conservation serves the need for trained coastal scientists with knowledge and skills required to address the unique problems facing coastal ecosystems.
Loyola University Chicago
Bachelor of Science in Ecology Track
- Flanner Hall, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The growing significance of environmental issues to the overall health of our world in the new century requires more individuals who are scientifically trained to contribute to solving environmental problems. The BS in Biology with ecology emphasis is designed to provide in-depth training for students planning to do research in various areas of environmental sciences as either graduate students or employees of environmental agencies and companies.
Florida Institute of Technology
BS in Marine Conservation
- Melbourne, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Students interested in the long-term sustainability of populations and ecosystems are ideal candidates for an interdisciplinary marine conservation degree at Florida Tech. This field of study examines how to mitigate the pressures that development and climate change impose on natural systems.
St. Mary's College of Maryland
Bachelor of Science - MARINE SCIENCE
- Saint Marys City, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Marine science integrates multiple disciplines to understand the dynamic forces that influence our oceans and how the ocean, in turn, affects us. As a marine scientist, you’ll explore rivers, estuaries, coastlines and the open sea.
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Bachelor of Science in Marine Science
- Standish, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Saint Joseph’s is the only liberal arts college in Maine and one of the few small colleges in the Northeast that offers a major in marine science.
Lethbridge College
Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science
- Lethbridge, Canada
BSc
On-Campus
English
Take your passion for protecting the land, wildlife and fisheries resources to the next level in the Conservation Enforcement – Bachelor of Applied Science program, the only degree of its kind in Canada.
University of Florida
MARINE SCIENCES
- Gainesville, USA
BSc
English
From oceans to coastal wetlands, students will learn about marine organisms and their behaviors and interactions with the environment. Marine Sciences students study oceanography, statistics, fisheries and aquatic sciences, and invertebrate biodiversity. Students can focus elective courses on ecology, organismal biology, economics, human dimensions, and/or quantitative or professional skills.
College of the Florida Keys
BS in Marine Resource Management
- Key West, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Marine Resource Management (B.S.-M.R.M.) degree is designed for graduates who have completed an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science (A.S.) degree. The B.S.-M.R.M. program includes coursework and field experience in marine resource management settings to enable students to integrate theory with practice.
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BSc Programs in Environmental Studies Coastal Studies Coastal and Marine Management
A bachelor’s degree is the first step to a career in the sciences. Students who earn a bachelor’s degree may work in their areas of interest or apply to graduate school to increase their earning potential and advancement opportunities in their chosen careers.
What is a BSc in Coastal and Marine Management? Coastal and marine management is a diverse field, and educational programs in this area reflect a range of interests. Shipping companies that use ports, engineers who augment coastlines, and environmental scientists who monitor the impacts of human development on waterways are only a few of the professionals whose work affects coastal and marine waters. Bachelor degree programs in coastal and marine management look at the interplay of the many uses and demands humans put on nearshore and offshore resources. Many programs focus on long-term sustainable use of coastal and marine environments.
Nearly half the world’s population lives near coastlines and depends upon the sea for a living. A degree in coastal and marine management teaches life skills such as looking critically at issues that arise from conflicting demands and finding strategies to reconcile differing calls for resource use. Additionally, those with a BSc degree generally have an easier time finding employment and earn more than those without a degree or with a lesser degree.
The cost of attending a coastal and marine management program varies widely between schools. When deciding on the value of a program, students should consider their specific goals against the opportunities each school offers to work in their particular areas of interest in coastal and marine management.
The diversity of stakeholders in the use of maritime resources makes a Bachelor in Coastal and Marine Management an excellent starting point for a number of careers. Government agencies, businesses and non-profit organizations all need people with an understanding of issues surrounding the shared use of marine and coastal waters.
As world population continues to grow and the demands on ocean resources increase, thoughtful management of coastal and marine resources will continue to play a crucial role for businesses, governments and private citizens. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.