It is not possible you need to have a good education with it
Harvard, Cornell and Duke all offer Marine Biology tracks or specialization. If you can get into an Ivy League school, go there for biology even if they don't have a degree program. For schools that specialize in marine biology: University of Miami, University of Texas Austin, Boston University, Berkley, UC Santa Barbara, and University of Washington all offer top notch programs. However, getting a BS in Marine Biology isn't going to land you a career. You'll need a graduate degree to do research. It might be better to go to a school with a good biology program, and get marine biology experience over the summer (like at the local aquarium, or down in Florida/Texas with a summer research program). Be sure to get boating and SCUBA experience, as well. Then your good background in undergraduate biology, along with these summer experiences, will make you a good candidate for graduate school.
you can study biology, maths and science but to be sure check with a teacher. have fun learning more about tha ocean. thank you for caring!!! oh you should probaly study maths too. i mean geography
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most likely. more sea animals are going extinct so they are going to need more people to find out why
This might be genetics. It sees that everything that humans do is related the biology that is going on inside of them.
Harvard, Cornell and Duke all offer Marine Biology tracks or specialization. If you can get into an Ivy League school, go there for biology even if they don't have a degree program. For schools that specialize in marine biology: University of Miami, University of Texas Austin, Boston University, Berkley, UC Santa Barbara, and University of Washington all offer top notch programs. However, getting a BS in Marine Biology isn't going to land you a career. You'll need a graduate degree to do research. It might be better to go to a school with a good biology program, and get marine biology experience over the summer (like at the local aquarium, or down in Florida/Texas with a summer research program). Be sure to get boating and SCUBA experience, as well. Then your good background in undergraduate biology, along with these summer experiences, will make you a good candidate for graduate school.
you can study biology, maths and science but to be sure check with a teacher. have fun learning more about tha ocean. thank you for caring!!! oh you should probaly study maths too. i mean geography
You Can't.
a university is a college.
Well, you need to be exited if you'd like to be one. (Exitment is the key.) To start off, instead of actually going to a real marine biology lab, you need to visit a Ocean, Lake, River, or Stream. Flip over some rocks and find some creatures. Try figuring out what they are. Curiosty of this is exactly the way Marine Biologists are. If you live next to any of these bodies of water... YOUR LUCKY! Next, you need to find out what Marine Biology is. "It's training Dolphins." people say. Errr! Wrong! Marine Biology is almost like that, but its mostly conserving, and rescuing. Marine Biology does rescue Marine Mammals, and yes, you can have a specialty into that. My answer really isn't that good, but visit this link. IT TELLS YOU EVERYTHING!!! http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/becoming.html (Copy and paste it into your broweser.) Hope that helps! Message me for any more questions!
That is almost like asking if a doctor will have to give shots. Marine biology is the study of living organisms in the ocean. If you want to study them, you almost will have to go in the water. It is possible you could teach marine biology somewhere in the heartland and avoid the ocean as much as possible. However, how are you going to learn to teach if you have never experienced it.
To be a zoologist i would suggest going on a biology based university or college course and specialising in animal behaviour, animal science or other such related subject area.
Generally no, but it depends on the command. (I managed all four years of my stint without going to a single ball.)
First I'd suggest your going through A PADI certified SCUBA training course as with out that skill no level of education will get you where you want to go. Next I would take a Liberal Arts major at the U. of Miami and focus on the twin tracts of Cinematography and Marine Biology. If you have attained your status in SCUBA diving of becoming a Dive Master and a Master Diver (Two different status levels ) you can work as a professional diver while going through University, and that way at the end of about a six year stint (two years training for SCUBA certifications, and four years of studies at undergraduate level at University) you will have the training as well as the experience necessary for the career you seek.
I am not exactly sure what you mean by not going to a university. If you cannot attend on campus coursework, there are a number of good schools that offer online degrees. You just have to make sure the school has the appropriate accreditation.
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