Coordinator: Professor James C. Hunt
This is a directed degree program giving students firsthand knowledge via field experiences at the Wallops Island Marine Station as well as in-depth training in the theoretical aspects of marine science.
and four courses in Marine Science taken at the Wallop’s Island field station. No more than six credits of internship may be applied toward Biology requirements for this degree.
BIOL 288: (two semester hours)
This is a directed degree program giving students firsthand knowledge via field experiences at the Wallops Island Marine Station as well as in-depth training in the theoretical aspects of marine science.
Field Experience
The Marine Science Consortium at Wallops Island, Va., maintains labs and has classrooms, research vessels and equipment for studies of marine and coastal biology.