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About the Program
The Interdisciplinary Graduate
Program in Marine Biology was approved by the Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board late July 2008. The interdisciplinary program spans 3
campuses of Texas A&M University System and 6 Departments. The host department
of the program is the Department of Marine Biology on the Texas A&M University
at Galveston (TAMUG) campus.
Who Should Apply?
The
Marine Biology Program is designed for students who wish to pursue careers in
higher education, government, or private industry. This joint degree is unique
in providing students an opportunity to choose courses from any campus and form
committees with any of the participating faculty. The principal strengths of
this marine biology program lie in the international recognition, scholarly
productivity, and extramural funding of its diverse faculty, as well as the
strategic location of two campuses on the Gulf of Mexico.
Program Details
The Interdisciplinary Graduate
Program in Marine Biology offers a doctoral (Ph.D.) degree, a master's thesis
degree (M.S.), and a non-thesis master's degree. The Ph.D. and M.S.- thesis
degrees are research related and interested students should seek out and contact
potential research advisors in the area of their interests before applying to
the program. The websites listed above are great resources for finding faculty
members in the area of your research interest.
Note to Applicants
All
applicants must identify a faculty advisor the letter of application. Non-thesis
Master’s degree applicants must also identify a faculty advisor on their
applications. Applicants should work closely with their advisors regarding
application requirements. Most students are accepted for the Fall semester.
The priority deadline for completed applications is December 15th. This date is
related to funding opportunities. Applicants are able to apply after this date,
but must realize that funding opportunities diminish throughout the following
spring semester.
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