Marine Science Major
| Offered By | ANU Colleges of Science, ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment |
|---|---|
| Academic Contact | Dr Michael Ellwood and Dr Chris Fulton |
| Areas of Interest | Biology and Earth and Marine Sciences |
The Marine Science major is a multidisciplinary science program at the ANU that is encompasses many fields, in particular, biology, chemistry, geology and physics, with an emphasis on understanding the coastal and open ocean environment through field, laboratory and modelling approaches.
This program aims at equipping students with the tools to understand and monitor coastal and oceanic processes and interactions between the atmosphere, biosphere and geosphere under an ever changing climate that may affect marine resources.
Requirements
A major in Marine Science will consist of a minimum of 42 units of courses. A double major in Marine Science will consist of a minimum of 60 units of courses, including 36 units Group C.
(a) at least 12 units from these courses:
Students are also advised to take STAT1003 Statistical Techniques
(b) at least 12 units from these courses:
- BIOL2112 Marine Biology
- EMSC2015 Chemistry of the Earth and Oceans
- EMSC2019 Marine Palaeontology and Evolution of Life
- ENVS2004 Weather, Climate and Fire
- PHYS2016 Electromagnetism
- MATH2305 Differential Equations and Applications
(c) at least 18 units for Single or 36 units for Double:
- BIOL3116 Marine Ecology
- BIOL3138 Special Topics
- EMSC3023 Global Cycles II The Modern Oceans
- EMSC3019 Coral Reef Field Studies
- EMSC3027 Global Cycles and Palaeoceanography
- EMSC3029 Ocean and Atmosphere Modelling
- EMSC3050 Special Topics in Geology
- PHYS3034 Physics of Fluid Flow
- PHYS3042 Research Topics in Physics
- ENVS3013 Climatology
- ENVS3010 Independent Research Topic.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2010 website applies to the 2010 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2009 website.




