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51 Master's degrees in Oceanography in North America
Oceanography
The Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island allows you to focus on a specific area of oceanography – biological, chemical, geological, and physical – as well as in interdisciplinary and related areas such as atmospheric chemistry.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Technology
The Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Technology program at University of Maryland is a 30-credit program designed for meteorologists, oceanographers and environmental scientists who need cutting-edge skills and knowledge in atmospheric and oceanic science, in the computational methods used in the field, and in air quality science.
Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate
Atmospheric and oceanic sciences and the study of climate are founded on the basic principles of physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry. The Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate program of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) involves many scientific disciplines, including dynamical and chemical oceanography, biogeochemistry, atmospheric dynamics and chemistry, and geochemistry.
Earth and Ocean Sciences
Study topics like global climate change, earthquakes, groundwater contamination or marine pollution through a Master of Science (MSc) Earth and Ocean Sciences at University of Victoria, British Columbia.
Ocean Science and Technology
Ocean Science and Technology from Texas A&M University is a non-thesis professional degree. It provides students with education and training from scientists who are active researchers and educators working at the cutting edge of ocean sciences throughout the global ocean, from the Gulf of Mexico to the waters around Antarctica.
Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering from Texas A&M University is the application of basic engineering principles to the analysis, design, construction, and management of systems that operate in the ocean environment.
Applied Ocean Sciences
Applied Ocean Sciences at the University of California, San Diego is multidisciplinary and focused on the application of advanced technology to ocean exploration and observation.
Ocean Engineering
The Ocean Engineering master’s program at Stevens Institute of Technology is one of only a few in the country. Stevens is known for its award-winning student body, cultivating advancements in predicting extreme weather, mapping currents, protecting communities against environmental hazards and enhancing port performance.
Biological Oceanography
The Biological Oceanography program from Unviersity of Connecticut involves individually-tailored curricula that combine traditional core courses in the oceanographic subdisciplines with interdisciplinary advanced offerings taught by the physicists and chemists in the department, and intensive seminar courses in various biological areas of specialty.
Ocean and Earth Sciences
The Ocean and Earth Sciences MSc program from Old Dominion University uses active learning by promoting research and education. It is designed to give graduates the skill sets to prepare them for a range of careers in academia, and the public and private sectors.
Ocean Sciences
Ocean Sciences from University of California, Santa Cruz combines core courses and electives to provide depth and breadth in the ocean sciences.