2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 09, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Marine Science, B.S.


Degree Requirements (120 Credits)


Core Curriculum Requirements


  

Graduation Requirements


Graduation Requirements (3-6+ Credits) *  

Foundation Courses (34-46 Credits) *


Note:


A grade of ‘C’ or better is required in all foundation courses except BIOL 121  and CHEM 111  and CHEM 111L 

* BIOL 121 BIOL 121L , BIOL 122 BIOL 122L , MATH 160 , MSCI 111 , and MSCI 111L  also satisfy core curriculum math, science, and communication requirements. Though listed above under foundation courses, their credits are counted toward the total credits for the core curriculum and not toward the foundation total.

Major Requirements (36 Credits)


Choose science courses from the following: (12 Credits)


Biology courses from the following list:

Note:


A grade of ‘C’ or better is required for all major requirements. No more than six credit hours of MSCI 397 MSCI 398 MSCI 399 MSCI 497 MSCI 498  and/or MSCI 499  may be used for major credit.

Cognate or Minor Requirements (0 Credits)


Students majoring in marine science are not required to complete a minor or cognate. However, they may elect to minor in any field in which Coastal Carolina offers a minor. If the minor includes courses which can be used for marine science major credit, then up to eight credit hours of those courses may also be applied toward the marine science major’s upper level science requirement of 36 credit hours. Students seeking minors must have an adviser selected from the department offering the minor in addition to their marine science advisor.

Electives: 0-13 Credits


Total Credits Required: 120 Credits


Click here for information on Double Major  requirements.

Coastal AIMS Plan

The Coastal Accelerated Integrated Marine Science (Coastal AIMS) Plan offers a comprehensive plan for highly motivated students to complete all coursework requirements for both the B.S. in Marine Science and the M.S. in Coastal Marine and Wetland Studies within five years.  Highly motivated students would enroll in above-average course loads during their first three years of study, enabling them to take up to 12 graduate credits via the Transitional Study program during their fourth year. Students applying to the AIMS Plan must maintain a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0, and earn an average GPA of 3.0 or better in the 300-level MSCI core courses. At the completion of at least 90 undergraduate credits, students accepted into the AIMS Plan will apply for conditional acceptance into the CMWS program. GRE scores and the application fee will be waived for this application, which will require two letters of recommendation from CCU Graduate Faculty and a written commitment from a Graduate Faculty member to serve as the student’s M.S. adviser. Full acceptance to the CMWS program will occur at the completion of the B.S. degree requirements and fulfillment of the above-listed academic standards.  In addition to offering an expedited pathway to both the B.S. and M.S. degrees, students in the AIMS Plan may earn waivers for up to two graduate core courses. For more information, contact the Departments of Marine Science and/or Coastal and Marine Systems Science.