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Marine Sciences (BS): Physics Concentration

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Marine Science may be obtained by selecting one of five concentrations: Biological Oceanography, Chemistry, Geology, Meteorology, or Physics.

The degree of Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources is available with a concentration in Marine and Coastal Resources.

Marine scientists explore all aspects of the seas and coastal regions, seeking to understand how the oceans, their biological communities, the solid earth and the atmosphere interact. As professionals with interdisciplinary training, marine scientists are needed to advise business, industry and governments on the potential impact of human activities and the wise use of marine resources. Marine scientists work for consulting firms; regulatory agencies; the mass media; business and industry; federal, state and local governments; academic laboratories; research and education organizations; and nonprofit environmental watchdog groups.

Contact

For more information about our marine science programs, visit our泭泭or contact:

Maggie Puryear
Associate Director of Undergraduate Programs

mwpollar@ncsu.edu
919.513.1093泭

Plan Requirements

Core Courses/Marine Science 1
紼楚插泭100Earth System Science: Exploring the Connections4
紼楚插泭200Introduction to Oceanography3
紼楚插泭210Oceanography Lab1
紼楚插泭250Introduction to Coastal Environments3
紼楚插泭251Introduction to Coastal Environments Laboratory1
紼楚插泭459Field Investigation of Coastal Processes5
紼楚插泭460Principles of Physical Oceanography3
紼楚插泭462Observational Methods and Data Analysis in Marine Physics3
紼楚插泭495Junior Seminar in the Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences1
Physics Concentration 1
紼楚插泭463Fluid Physics3
紼楚插泭464Ocean Circulation Systems3
紼楚插泭467Marine Meteorology3
捩喊泭203腦瞳排桴 Physics III 14
捩喊泭411Mechanics I3
捩喊泭412Mechanics II3
捩喊泭413Thermal Physics3
捩喊泭414Electromagnetism I3
捩喊泭415Electromagnetism II3
Technical Elective 22
Basic Math & Sciences 1
唬晨泭101Chemistry - A Molecular Science 13
唬晨泭102General Chemistry Laboratory1
唬晨泭201Chemistry - A Quantitative Science 13
唬晨泭202Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory1
捩喊泭201腦瞳排桴 Physics I 14
捩喊泭202腦瞳排桴 Physics II 14
紼插泭141Calculus I 14
紼插泭241Calculus II 14
紼插泭242Calculus III4
紼插泭341Applied Differential Equations I3
紼插泭401Applied Differential Equations II3
釦啦泭370Probability and Statistics for Engineers3
棗娶泭釦啦泭311 Introduction to Statistics
Select one of the following Computer Science electives:3
Introduction to Computing in the Geosciences
Introduction to Computing: Python
Introduction to Computing-FORTRAN
Introduction to Computing - MATLAB
Introduction to Computing - Java
Introduction to Scientific Computing
College Requirements
唬倏釦泭100Science of Change 32
楚捧勞泭101Academic Writing and Research 14
Select one of the following:3
Communication for Engineering and Technology
Communication for Business and Management
Communication for Science and Research
GEP Courses
GEP Humanities6
GEP Social Sciences6
GEP Health and Exercise Studies2
GEP Elective3
GEP Global Knowledge (verify requirement)
GEP Foundations of American Democracy (verify requirement)
World Language Proficiency (verify requirement)
Total Hours120
1

A grade of C- or higher is required in CH 101, 201; ENG 101; MA 141, 241; PY 201, 202, 203.泭No more than one D will be accepted in MEA core courses and concentration courses.泭No more than one D will be accepted in other basic math or science courses.

2

Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement.

3

COS 100 is for new freshmen only. Transfer students will need to select a course from the GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives course list.

Semester Sequence

Critical Path Courses Identify using the code (CP) which courses are considered critical path courses which represent specific major requirements that are predictive of student success in a given program/plan. Place the (CP) next to the credit hours for the course.

This is a sample.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
紼插泭141 Calculus I (CP) 1 4
紼楚插泭100 Earth System Science: Exploring the Connections 1 4
唬倏釦泭100 Science of Change 3 2
捩喊泭201 腦瞳排桴 Physics I (CP) 1 4
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
Hours15
Spring Semester
唬晨泭101
&泭唬晨泭102
Chemistry - A Molecular Science
and General Chemistry Laboratory 1
4
楚捧勞泭101 Academic Writing and Research 1 4
紼插泭241 Calculus II (CP) 1 4
捩喊泭202 腦瞳排桴 Physics II (CP) 1 4
Hours16
Second Year
Fall Semester
紼插泭242 Calculus III 1 4
紼楚插泭200
&泭紼楚插泭210
Introduction to Oceanography
and Oceanography Lab (CP) 1
4
捩喊泭203 腦瞳排桴 Physics III 1 4
GEP Social Sciences 3
Hours15
Spring Semester
唬晨泭201
&泭唬晨泭102
Chemistry - A Quantitative Science
and General Chemistry Laboratory 1
4
紼插泭341 Applied Differential Equations I 1 3
紼楚插泭250
&泭紼楚插泭251
Introduction to Coastal Environments
and Introduction to Coastal Environments Laboratory 1
4
捩喊泭411 Mechanics I 1 3
Hours14
Third Year
Fall Semester
GEP Humanities 3
紼插泭401 Applied Differential Equations II 1 3
紼楚插泭460 Principles of Physical Oceanography 1 3
捩喊泭412 Mechanics II 1 3
Computer Science Option Elective 1 3
Hours15
Spring Semester
紼楚插泭462 Observational Methods and Data Analysis in Marine Physics 1 3
紼楚插泭467 Marine Meteorology 1 3
紼楚插泭495 Junior Seminar in the Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences 1
捩喊泭413 Thermal Physics 1 3
釦啦泭370
Probability and Statistics for Engineers 1
or Introduction to Statistics
3
GEP Elective 3
Hours16
Summer
紼楚插泭459 Field Investigation of Coastal Processes 2 5
Hours5
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
Advanced Writing Elective 3
GEP Social Sciences 3
紼楚插泭463 Fluid Physics 1 3
捩喊泭414 Electromagnetism I 1 3
Hours12
Spring Semester
紼楚插泭464 Ocean Circulation Systems 1 3
捩喊泭415 Electromagnetism II 1 3
GEP Humanities 3
Technical Elective 2 2
GEP Health and Exercise Studies 1
Hours12
Total Hours120
1

A grade of C- or higher is required in CH 101, 201; ENG 101; MA 141, 241; PY 201, 202, 203. No more than one D will be accepted in MEA core courses and concentration courses. No more than one D will be accepted in other basic math or science courses.

2

Students should consult their academic advisors to determine which courses fill this requirement.

3

COS 100 is for new freshmen only. Transfer students will need to select a course from the GEP Interdisciplinary Perspectives course list.

Career Opportunities

MEAS undergraduate degree programs provide talented students with the foundation of scientific knowledge required for careers in government, industry, or academia. Many students pursue graduate degrees after completion of an undergraduate degree in Marine Science.

Marine Sciences graduates go on to become oceanographers, to manage our coastal resources, model air-sea interaction, and explore global climate change. They conduct basic and applied research, serving as environmental consultants for industry and governmental agencies, policy and management experts for governmental agencies, and environmental science educators. Graduates with a Natural Resources degree are versed in the fundamental processes and interdisciplinary nature of the coastal zone. As scientists, managers, administrators, and regulators, they make decisions regarding use and conservation of coastal and marine resources.

MEAS graduates play a key service role for the State of North Carolina, assisting in everything from forecasting severe storms and analyzing the impact of atmospheric pollutants on agriculture and our estuaries, to determining the effects of toxic waste disposal on quality of surface and ground water.

Career Titles

  • Chief Scientist
  • Coastal Geologist
  • Conservation Scientist
  • Contact Diver
  • Environmental Consultant
  • Environmental Protection Specialist
  • Environmental Research Scientist
  • Environmental Scientist
  • GIS and Geological Oceanography Specialist
  • Marine Eco-toxicologist
  • Marine Geophysicist
  • Natural Science Manager
  • Ocean Mapper
  • Oceanographer
  • Sensory Biophysicist
  • Undersea Specialist
  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Zoologist

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