The Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology offers students a comprehensive understanding of marine life, covering areas like structural and evolutionary developmental biology, physiology, organismal diversity, physical oceanography, and ecology. This program leverages Florida and the Caribbean's rich marine environment, providing students opportunities for research both in labs and in the field, fostering hands-on learning.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal for students passionate about marine environments and seeking practical research opportunities in diverse marine settings like Florida and the Caribbean. Its inclusion of honors research options makes it particularly attractive for those aiming for a deeper academic and research experience, preparing students for various careers in marine science.
While the program provides a broad foundation in marine biology, students interested in advanced study can participate in the Marine Biology with Honors program, conducting original research under faculty mentorship. Additionally, students can pursue a Minor in Marine Biology to gain expertise in this specialized area alongside their major.
Application fees
17.48L
1st year tuition fees
17.48L
Living cost
The program offers different paths based on admission date, with specific study plans for students admitted from fall 2017 onwards. Detailed requirements are available in the Undergraduate Catalog under the BS in Marine Biology section.

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Graduates can pursue careers as research scientists, marine environmental technicians, educators, aquarium or zoo employees, nature photographers, environmental consultants, marine engineers, policy experts, veterinarians, or academic advisors in marine sciences. The program supports diverse career pathways within the marine biology field.