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A
Baccalaureate Degree in
MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

THE DEGREE:
The Department of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences at ECSU
offer a B.S. Degree in Marine Environmental Science with concentrations
in the following areas:
Marine Biology
Marine Chemistry
Marine Geology
The degree is open to all students
interested in the marine environment, and in conjunction with disciplines
such as: biology, chemistry, earth and marine sciences, physics and coastal
management.
A set of core courses required
of all majors will be interdisciplinary in nature so as to cover the broad
spectrum of the marine sciences. Students can opt for one of the three
concentrations offered.
The program is designed to
prepare graduates in the marine sciences to go directly into employment
with local, state, and federal agencies and the private sector or into
a graduate program in fields such as: Coastal Management, Marine Biology,
Oceanography, Sedimentary Geology, and Climatology with East Carolina
University, UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, North Carolina State, UNC
- Wilmington and other institutions throughout the nation. Employment
opportunities are excellent in the areas of coastal planning, biological,
physical and geological sciences in coastal and marine facilities and
planning agencies.
FACILITIES:
The program will be housed
in the new four story Science Complex building with excellent facilities.
Additional courses, lab and research opportunities are available at the
other marine science program at other UNC System campuses and Duke University.
Opportunities for internship will be available through various state and
federal agencies and several universities in the state and in Virginia.
Students will enjoy the advantage of close proximity to the wetlands,
estuarine and shoreline field environments. Access to a pristine wetlands
environment is available through the ECSU Dismal Swamp property for research
and other activities. A half mile long boardwalk with an elevated observation
deck was constructed recently to facilitate access, research, and other
activities.
THE SETTING:
Northeastern North Carolina's
proximity to wetlands, the Albemarle, Currituck and Pamlico Sounds and
their drainage systems and the Outer Banks provides both the faculty and
students an excellent opportunity to confront a number of problems in
the coastal and wetland regions of North Carolina. Foremost is the multiple
adverse effects of pollution of our aquatic environment which includes
sounds, rivers, wetlands and coastal areas. Beach erosion is causing considerable
damage to the beach property in the area and an understanding of the natural
geological causes to control such erosional processes has become essential.

There is also a growing concern
on the impact of commercial development on the extensive wetlands of the
area. Basic understanding of the geological, biological and chemical processes
is imperative to try to resolve the conflicts between economic development
and saving the environment.
In addition to the local needs,
there is a national and global need for marine scientists. More than one
third of the world's hydrocarbon resources now come from offshore environment
and the percentage continues to grow. Large deposits of economic minerals
of the future most likely will come from localized areas on ocean floors.
Oceans play a major role in influencing the global climate and as the
issue of global warming heats up, the understanding of the marine environment
becomes essential.
For Additional Information:
TELE: (252) 335-3375
FAX: (252) 335-3465
E-mail: fcsanjuan@mail.ecsu.edu
or write to the:
Department of Geological, Environmental & Marine Sciences
Campus Box 971
Elizabeth City State University
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
ECSU is commited
to equality of educational opportunity and does not discriminate against
applicants, students or employees based on race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, age or handicap.
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