5 Master's degrees in Marine Science in Washington, United States
Environmental Science, Marine and Estuarine Science
Environmental Science, Marine and Estuarine Science from Western Washington University is offered through Huxley College of the Environment, the Department of Biology, and Shannon Point Marine Center.
Hydrology and Hydrodynamics
The Hydrology and Hydrodynamics program from University of Washington focuses on physical, chemical and biological processes in freshwater systems. The thesis master’s program is intended for students who will continue to the Ph.D. program. These students have the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research with renowned faculty.
Aquatic and Fisheries Science
Students often begin their research project in the first quarter. Required coursework is minimal to allow for a self-designed plan of study tailored to support the research project. Most of University of Washington's Aquatic and Fisheries Science MS students complete the program with at least one publication and most PhD students graduate with multiple publications.
Marine Affairs
The Master of Marine Affairs from University of Washington is an internationally recognized master’s degree for those who want to work in marine policy and administration.
Biology - Marine and Estuarine Science
Biology - Marine and Estuarine Science from Western Washington University is a joint offering of the Department of Biology, Huxley College, and Shannon Point Marine Center.