University of Miami's Rosenstiel School - Undergraduate Program

University of Miami's Rosenstiel School  - Undergraduate Program Our undergraduate degree programs prepare you for exciting careers in marine research, policy, conservation, environmental law, business, media and more

Marine Science has been part of the academic curriculum at the University of Miami since 1943, when the Marine Laboratory, now known as the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, initiated a program of studies leading to the Master of Science degree. Today, the Rosenstiel School is one of the largest oceanographic institutes in the country with a faculty of just over a hundre

d scientists who conduct sponsored research and engage in academic training. In 1977, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Rosenstiel School joined together to establish an undergraduate Marine and Atmospheric Science Program. The degree-granting authority for this program was formally transferred to the Rosenstiel School in 2008. Our curriculum is designed to take full advantage of the University’s subtropical location, with year-round access to a variety of specialized marine environments including the deep ocean waters offshore, the coral reef tracts of the Florida Keys, and the estuarine sea grass beds and mangrove shoreline of South Florida. Students are introduced to the general complexities of the ocean and atmosphere through lectures, laboratories, and field trips. Undergraduate students are encouraged to work with the faculty in their laboratories, and are able to earn course credit by conducting independent research under the supervision of leading scientists in their field. The Rosenstiel School offers three undergraduate degree options, a Bachelor of Science in Marine and Atmospheric Science with majors in Marine Science and Meteorology and a Bachelor of Arts in Marine Affairs. The Bachelor of Science degree in Marine Science is a full double major program that requires a major in Marine Science through the Rosenstiel School and a major in one of the sciences through the College of Arts and Sciences (Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geological Sciences, Mathematics, Microbiology and Immunology, Neurosciences, or Physics), the College of Engineering (any major), or RSMAS (Meteorology). See under Marine Science for curricula for the more common double major combinations: marine science/biology, marine science/chemistry, marine science/geology, marine science/physics, marine science/computer science, and marine science/meteorology. The Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology is a single major program, though students often combine meteorology with a second major in mathematics, physics, or marine science. A double major combining meteorology and broadcast journalism through the School of Communications is an increasingly popular option. The Bachelor of Science degree program is meant for students planning to continue with graduate studies in marine and atmospheric science, or those who will pursue a technical career in these areas in government or private industry. The Bachelor of Arts degree in Marine Affairs is designed for students planning either non-technical careers with government agencies or private industries directly or indirectly concerned with the ocean, or graduate studies in such areas as business, law, economics, political science, and education, or communication. In cooperation with the graduate program in Marine Affairs and Policy, a five-year BA/MPS program in Marine Affairs is available. This program enables qualified students to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Marine Affairs in four years with the opportunity to earn a Master of Professional Science in Marine Affairs with only one additional year.

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More than 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Miami

Saltwater Semester!! IYKYK.
02/12/2025

Saltwater Semester!! IYKYK.

The goal of the saltwater semester is to provide a foundation in the physical and biological sciences and to enhance students’ abilities and learning using r...

Repost from •Undergraduate student Sasha Sypher was very happy to teach a couple of “Littles” from the Rosenstiel School...
12/14/2023

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Undergraduate student Sasha Sypher was very happy to teach a couple of “Littles” from the Rosenstiel School Big Brothers Big Sisters School-to-Work Program how to give a shot to a sea hare. They were naturals!

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09/01/2023

Welcome to the U!

Take a quick tour of our undergraduate  program!
03/25/2023

Take a quick tour of our undergraduate program!

Get acquainted with the Arthur A. Ungar Building, home to the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science on the Coral Gables campus. At the ...

No place better to learn about   than at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School!
10/27/2022

No place better to learn about than at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School!

Taught by a team of University of Miami researchers with expertise in climate change, the semester-long course will cover everything from how and why sea level rise is occurring to its impacts on coastal cities and how people around the world might adapt.

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Students in our Saltwater Semester get hands on, immersive, marine science field and lab studies alongside our scientist...
08/28/2022

Students in our Saltwater Semester get hands on, immersive, marine science field and lab studies alongside our scientists. These photos are from a recent trip to our Broad Key Research Island, led by one of the faculty leaders, Danielle McDonald, Professor University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science, Department of Marine Biology and Ecology, and the director of the The Toadfish Lab.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/XhV-QW78eqE Check out "Unlocking Ocean Secrets: The Florida Current", with Dr. Lisa Beal (...
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Check out "Unlocking Ocean Secrets: The Florida Current", with Dr. Lisa Beal (Professor of Oceanography in the Ocean Sciences department).

Lisa Beal, professor of ocean sciences at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, is conducting a five-year study. FOCUS...

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