The Master of Arts in Marine Science is designed to prepare students to enter the workforce as marine science professionals. Through coursework and training, students gain advanced knowledge and skills that will enhance their ability to translate, integrate, and apply marine science in a variety of professional settings and in partnership with other professionals, decision makers, and the public. In addition to required courses, students have flexibility to elect coursework in areas such as policy and law to fulfill degree requirements. They complete a capstone project and internship in lieu of a research thesis. For the capstone project, each student works with a VIMS faculty member and an external advisor to design and conduct a research project where integrated knowledge is used to address an idea, problem, or issue of consequence at the interface of marine science and environmental or natural resource management, policy, law, business, education, or other areas. The internship provides the opportunity for experiential learning with an organization that is engaged in marine or environmental science‐oriented programs or activities. M.A. program students are advised by the M.A. Program Director.
M.A. Program Admission Requirements
Students interested in pursuing marine science as a profession should consult with their academic advisors, or the Office of Academic Affairs (admissions@vims.edu) at the School of Marine Science (SMS), early in their college careers to identify an undergraduate academic program that will prepare them for graduate study in marine science. Applicants to the Master of Arts (M.A.) program of the SMS should be able to demonstrate preparation for graduate-level courses in the sciences and mathematics, but do not need to have been science majors. Applicant review is holistic. We look for previous coursework, training, and experience that demonstrate preparedness for a science-focused curriculum, as well as an applicant’s interest in pursuing a career path that will benefit from professional and advanced marine science training.
For matriculation as a regular degree-seeking graduate student, an applicant must have completed the requirements for a bachelor’s degree (either a B.A. or B.S. are considered) from an accredited college, be recommended for admission by the M.A. Program Director, and be approved for admission by the SMS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
In unusual circumstances, an applicant judged deficient in preparatory studies or other areas may be admitted as a provisional student. A provisional student may petition for regular student status after successful completion of those requirements stipulated in their notification of admission. Petition for change in status shall be reviewed by the Academic Status and Degrees Committee (ASDC), using as criteria overall academic performance and performance standards previously specified on the student’s notification of admission. If recommended by ASDC, the petition must be approved by the SMS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Graduate credit earned by a provisional student will be applied toward the graduate degree upon successful conversion to regular student status.
For additional SMS admission information, important dates, and the on-line application, please visit our website.
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Required Coursework
SMS Core Curriculum
Specific objectives of the SMS core course curriculum are to:
- Educate students in the fundamentals of marine science in a way that fosters interdisciplinary and synthetic understanding of oceanic, coastal and estuarine systems;
- Provide students with an appreciation for the integration of marine science and its application to complex environmental problems;
- Ensure that students have the methodological, quantitative, communication, and professional skills needed to pursue successful careers in marine science.
Students must pass all required SMS core courses with a grade of B- or better. Students are required to choose courses as follows:
Fundamentals Core Courses: Complete (3) courses from the following menu: MSCI 501A , MSCI 501B , MSCI 501C (or MSCI 521 ), MSCI 501D , MSCI 501E , MSCI 501F
Quantitative Core Course: Complete at least (1) course from the following menu: MSCI 504 , MSCI 554 , or MSCI 556
Interdisciplinary Core Courses: Complete MSCI 503 and MSCI 507
Seminar: Complete MSCI 515 - (2) credit hours
Note: Students are required to complete at least one credit hour of seminar each academic year. During the fall and spring semesters, students must either register for zero or one credit hour. It is anticipated that students in their first semester of matriculation would register for zero credit. A maximum of two credit hours will apply to the degree. Requests for a registration exemption due to extenuating circumstances can be made directly to the SMS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Electives
Complete (7) or (8) credit hours of elective coursework (any SMS graduate course applies, except courses used to fulfill the SMS Core Curriculum requirement)
Note: With the permission of the M.A. Program Director and SMS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, up to (6) credit hours of relevant non-SMS graduate-level coursework, including courses at William & Mary or through cross-registration agreements, may be counted as electives towards the degree. Based on student course plans, determined in consultation with the M.A. Program Director, one additional elective credit hour may be required to fulfill the overall (32) credit hour requirement for the degree.
Internship and Capstone
Internship in Marine Science: Complete MSCI 597 - (4) credit hours
The student will complete an internship with an organization that is engaged in clearly defined marine or environmental science‐oriented programs or activities relevant to the student’s preparation, capstone project, and individual development plan. The internship supervisor will provide mid-internship and final assessments of the student’s professional performance to the M.A. Program Director.
Capstone Research in Marine Science: Complete MSCI 598 - (6) credit hours
Students will conduct an independent research project that is designed to apply integrated marine science knowledge to an issue in management, policy, law, business, or education. Projects are co‐advised by a VIMS faculty member and an individual from the relevant professional field.
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Other Requirements
Credit Requirements
At least (32) credit hours of graduate coursework, with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better, are required for the M.A. degree.
Enrollment & Registration
Students in the M.A. program will normally register full-time with a minimum of nine credit hours of approved coursework each semester, for the first academic year (fall and spring semesters), and must be registered in the semester of graduation. M.A. students are not required to register during the summer. Additional coursework that is not being used to meet Marine Science degree requirements and overload coursework are not covered by an assistantship award unless you have permission of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Continuous enrollment during fall and spring semesters is required unless a leave of absence has been granted. With permission from the M.A. Program Director and SMS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, an M.A. student may be in part-time status. Full-time students are eligible to access services at the Student Health Center.
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Milestones for the M.A. Program
In addition to completing degree requirements, M.A. students are expected to adhere to the following timeline for completion of milestones in the degree program.
Milestone |
Date of Completion |
Individual Development Plan |
End of 1st Semester |
Internship |
Summer 1 or Year 2 |
Capstone |
Summer 1 or Year 2 |
Completion of Degree Requirements |
24 months |
Individual Development Plan - By the end of the first semester, each student will be required to draft an individual development plan (IDP) in order to identify the professional skills the student wants to practice and gain during the program and the internship. The IDP will be reviewed with the M.A. Program Director prior to the end of the semester of matriculation (normally fall). The plan will also facilitate planning for the internship and capstone.
Internship - The internship experience may be at VIMS, William & Mary, or with an external organization. The internship supervisor will provide mid-internship and final assessments of the student’s professional performance to the M.A. Program Director. The internship course will be graded as pass/fail by the M.A. Program Director. A student must complete the internship to receive the degree. If a student does not pass the required internship, the student will have one additional opportunity to pass the internship. If the student does not pass the internship in the second attempt, the student will be dismissed from the degree program.
Capstone - The capstone will be completed under the guidance of a VIMS faculty member and a professional mentor, from the field most relevant to the student’s capstone project and career aspirations. The capstone course requires a final project and a seminar style presentation. It will be graded as pass/fail. If significant changes to the submitted project are required, but revisions cannot be completed by the time grades are due for the semester, an Incomplete (I) may be assigned. The student will normally have one semester to complete revisions. A student must pass the capstone course to receive the degree. If a student does not pass the capstone, they will have one additional opportunity to pass the capstone. If the student does not pass on the second attempt, the student will be dismissed from the degree program.
Completion of Degree Requirements - The requirements for the degree must be completed within two years of matriculation unless the student has permission to complete the program in a part-time status.
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