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Oceanography


College or University: University of Alaska, Fairbanks

Type of degree: Ph.D.

Brief overview of program: Oceanography is an interdisciplinary science. Our research staff constitutes a team with backgrounds in physical, biological, geological, and chemical fields, that combines their expertise to investigate the marine environment and marine life. SFOS and the Institute of Marine Science provide opportunities for graduate education to students who have previously earned baccalaureate degrees in any natural science or, in some cases, mathematics or engineering. Undergraduate training in marine science is not required for admission to the program. M.S. candidates concentrate in biological, chemical, fisheries, geological, or physical oceanography. For each of these specializations, students must demonstrate through course work and comprehensive examination both a broad grasp of marine science and detailed knowledge of their specialty. There are no fixed course requirements for the Ph.D., nor is a prior M.S. required. The Ph.D. is awarded for proven ability and scholarly attainment; each candidate's program is planned with his or her own advisory committee.

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Program Faculty: Biological oceanography Don Button Rolf Gradinger Russ Hopcroft Alan Springer Terry Whitledge Physical oceanography Mark Johnson Zygmunt Kowalik Dave Musgrave Jia Wang * (affiliate) Tom Weingartner Fisheries oceanography Brenda Norcross Geological oceanography Jennifer Reynolds Chemical oceanography and biogeochemistry John Kelley Jeremy Mathis Terry Whitledge Mat Wooller


Program Point of Contact: Mark Johnson

Email: johnson@ims.uaf.edu

Institution address: P.O. Box 757480
                             Fairbanks,AK 99775-7480

 



This project is supported, in part, by the NationalScience Foundation.  Opinions expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily the Foundation