THE
MAJOR
The primary objective of the major in Coastal
and Marine Policy Studies is to educate students in the interdisciplinary
analysis needed for effective marine and coastal management.
Students gain familiarity
with issues confronting the policymaker and manager at the local,
state, regional, national, and international levels. In addition,
students develop an understanding of the socio-economic, political,
and legal effects of decisions and their implications.
Specialty areas in this
major include: fisheries and marine ecosystems management, coastal management,
maritime transportation and ports, and ocean policy.
REQUIREMENTS
All students admitted to the University
of Rhode Island are eligible to major in MAF B.A. (formally, Coastal and Marine Policy
Studies.)
The program requires:
This major provides the student with a
general liberal arts education and with specific study of policy
and management concerning coastal and marine environments. The degree
allows the student to take a diverse set of courses in the liberal
arts and social sciences.
30 credits (minimum)
in MAF B.A. courses
3 credits in statistics
3 credits in oceanography
A total of 120 credits
is required for graduation.
Students are encouraged
to pursue internships, as they often create an important link between
the university and applied, professional settings.
ACADEMIC OPTIONS
The MAF B.A. major
may be combined with other majors such as Aquaculture and Fisheries
Science, Marine Biology, Geosciences, Natural Resources Science,
Political Science, and Environmental and Natural Resource Economics.
Students may earn a
double major or a major and minor through such combined study.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This major establishes a strong background
for careers in the public or private sectors in a wide variety of
marine-related fields.
Typical areas of employment
include positions in government agencies (federal, state, and local)
concerned with coastal zone, environmental protection, or fisheries management,
and in marine transportation.
In the private sector,
graduates find positions in environmental consulting firms, marine
insurance, public-interest non-governmental organizations, marinas,
ports, and companies involved in shipping.
FURTHER STUDIES
This major serves as an excellent educational
background for continued study in law - especially environmental,
fishery, coastal zone, admiralty, and ocean law.
Students are also well
prepared for graduate and professional programs in environmental
management, public administration, community planning, marine affairs,
and related fields.
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