Southampton Graduate Campus has an internationally acclaimed Marine Science
Program, that attracts students from around the world. The marine
and environmental programs have produced 34 Fulbright Scholars
in the past 28 years. The College’s unique seaside location,
research vessels and on-campus marine station provide access to
a variety of habitats, both coastal and oceanic. A dedicated faculty
provides exciting off-campus learning opportunities through the
Co-op and Internship Programs. Four Marine
Science degree options are available: Marine
Biology, Oceanography, Marine
Vertebrate Biology, or Marine Chemistry.
These programs provide a solid introduction to the fundamentals
of science with specialized marine courses in your area of interest.
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| The R/V Paumanok, Southampton
College's primary research vessel, is used for upper level marine
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According to the
Princeton Review's
Gourman Report
... 10th
edition, Southampton Graduate Campus has the #6 ranked program in
undergraduate marine science in the country and
the top
(#1) program
in the country among small liberal arts schools (under 10,000
students).
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