It is recommended to major in a broad subject, such as Biology for your Bachelor's degree and then specialize in a field of marine biology for your Graduate degree and/or PhD. Therefore there are lots of schools you can begin your undergrad degree at but for schools that specifically offer marine biology degrees you can check out http://marinebio.org/MarineBio/Careers/USschools.asp where there are lists of schools, separated by state, For more useful information on how to become a marine biologist, read the article I wrote at http://www.edsoup.com/blog/ready-to-go-to-marine-biology-college-and-become-the-next-jacques-cousteau/
The most major advances in marine biology have taken place in the past 200 years because that is when the advances in technology have occurred that make the study of marine biology possible, Before that, we couldnt submerge ourselves long enough to explore, nor did we have the equiment or chemical knowledge to analyze the ocean water or the invisible creatures in it.
No, but then you would be a marine biologist who understood nothing about physics.
If your school offers marine microbiology, it should be an easy transfer. See what the course requirements are for a marine biology major at your school. Many of the introductory courses are likely the same with the junior and senior courses having a somewhat different focus.
The 12 major branches of biology are zoology-study of animals
It is recommended to major in a broad subject, such as Biology for your Bachelor's degree and then specialize in a field of marine biology for your Graduate degree and/or PhD. Therefore there are lots of schools you can begin your undergrad degree at but for schools that specifically offer marine biology degrees you can check out http://marinebio.org/MarineBio/Careers/USschools.asp where there are lists of schools, separated by state, For more useful information on how to become a marine biologist, read the article I wrote at http://www.edsoup.com/blog/ready-to-go-to-marine-biology-college-and-become-the-next-jacques-cousteau/
No, but there is marine biology
You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
nope, well maybe
Poseidon majored in marine biology and minored in accounting
You got to high school and look at classes that can support you when you go to college.
There are many jobs available in the field of biology such as; marine biology, biology teacher, a bio-chemist. You need to read upon each to find which job pertains the most to you.
Marine biologyZoologyBotanyMicrobiology
it take about two in half hour a day.
The most major advances in marine biology have taken place in the past 200 years because that is when the advances in technology have occurred that make the study of marine biology possible, Before that, we couldnt submerge ourselves long enough to explore, nor did we have the equiment or chemical knowledge to analyze the ocean water or the invisible creatures in it.
Major in Marine Biology, then specialize in aquatic animals in vet school.
Riverside Community College has one Marine Biology class and its a Non-Majors introductory course. They offer this class from time to time. If you want to be a Marine Biologist RCC has great life science faculty that can set you up to transfer for that Major.