Marine Science

College of Science and Engineering
Dean: James C. Kelley

Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
P.O. Box 450
Moss Landing, CA 95039
831-755-8650
Fax: 831-753-2826
E-mail: frontdesk@mlml.calstate.edu
Website: http://color.mlml.calstate.edu/www/mlml.htm
Director: Gail Johnston

Program

M.S. in Marine Science


Program Scope

This degree program is administered by the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML) in cooperation with seven consortium campuses that are affiliated with MLML, including San Francisco State University. This degree provides the opportunity for students to acquire a practical and theoretical education in the marine sciences to prepare them for careers as marine technicians, research scientists, and teachers. The program at MLML provides extensive field and laboratory work for advanced study in the marine sciences.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MARINE SCIENCE

Admission to the Program

Students can choose Biology, Geosciences, or another appropriate department at San Francisco State University. The prospective student must meet the entrance requirements for that department and be accepted into conditionally classified graduate status. (Refer to the appropriate Bulletin section for the department of interest.) The student will become classified upon completion of MLML’s requirements. Completed graduate applications must be received at MLML by October 15 for the Spring semester and March 15 for the Fall semester. Different departments have different application deadlines, and prospective students must contact the selected campus department to insure that his/her application meets both the San Francisco State University deadline and the MLML deadline. All students must be registered through one of the seven consortium campuses to attend MLML.

Classes at MLML are open to properly qualified upper division undergraduate and graduate students enrolled through the consortium campuses. Application information is available from the admissions offices at the consortium campuses or from the Laboratories.

Fully Classified Status in the Program

A conditionally classified student may become fully classified in the marine science program as set forth in the following steps:

Program

A student becomes eligible for the master's degree in Marine Science after the following requirements have been satisfied:

  1. The student has been advanced to candidacy.
  2. The student has satisfied MLML's requirements for the degree.
  3. The student has completed the following curriculum requirements:
    1. A minimum total of fifteen required units of 200-level courses, including two units of MS 285, MS 286, or MS 287, and four units of MS 299.
    2. Courses numbered 100 or above as approved by the thesis committee to total 30 units when added to graduate units. Following is a list of elective courses which may be used to satisfy requirements for the major.
  4. The student must have submitted a thesis approved by the thesis advisory committee. The thesis must conform to the rules set forth by the Graduate Division at SFSU.
  5. The student must successfully give an oral thesis defense, to include an open seminar presentation of thesis material, and a defense before the thesis advisory committee.

Students may request information and application materials by calling the MLML at (831) 755-8650 or by e-mailing MLML at frontdesk@mlml.calstate.edu.

Course List

Undergraduate Courses
SFSU # MLML #
MSCI 303 MS 103
MSCI 304 MS 104
MSCI 305 MS 105
MSCI 310 MS 110
MSCI 312 MS 112
MSCI 313 MS 113
MSCI 324 MS 124
MSCI 325 MS 125
MSCI 331 MS 131
MSCI 335 MS 135
MSCI 341 MS 141
MSCI 342 MS 142
MSCI 343 MS 143
MSCI 344 MS 144
MSCI 361 MS 161
MSCI 373 MS 173
MSCI 374 MS 174
MSCI 375 MS 175
MSCI 377 MS 177
MSCI 699 MS 180
Graduate Courses
MSCI 702 MS 202
MSCI 704 MS 204
MSCI 711 MS 211
MSCI 712 MS 212
MSCI 722 MS 222
MSCI 731 MS 231
MSCI 733 MS 233
MSCI 734 MS 234
MSCI 744 MS 244
MSCI 745 MS 245
MSCI 751 MS 251
MSCI 761 MS 261
MSCI 762 MS 262
MSCI 763 MS 263
MSCI 771 MS 271
MSCI 772 MS 272
MSCI 774 MS 274
MSCI 780 MS 280
MSCI 885 MS 285
MSCI 886 MS 286
MSCI 887 MS 287
MSCI 897 MS 298
MSCI 898 MS 299