Most jobs in marine Biology will require at minimum a Bachelor's degree in "marine biology or some related field". Some entry-level summer internship-type programs may accept students who are majoring in some field of science but do not yet have a degree, but the job title will likely be more along the lines of "laboratory assistant" than "marine biologist."
A Master's Degree is the accepted standard.
I doubt you have to intern, but it probably looks really good on a resme to get a marine biology job.
A PhD is not necessarily required in order to be a marine biologist.
Certainly to be a competent Marine Biologist at least a Master's Degree would be expected. Real world, hands on experience can often be more valuable if was well supervised by a recognized authority from a major institution.
what ever it takes to get in to college a 4 year degree is required
they have to get a degree for a year
a bachelors degree is minimal for this career
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To become a marine biologist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in marine biology, biology, zoology, or a related field. Higher education, such as a master's or doctoral degree, may be required for more advanced research positions. Experience through internships and fieldwork is also valuable in this field.
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you need to getQualifications to become a marine biologist are: A degree in marine Biology, Three A-levels, 5 GCSES C or above including English and maths, A-level in biology and another science subject (Optional) Postgraduate degree in marine biology. Diving qualification (Optional but very useful) if you get these you could be a marine biologist
A minimum of a BS degree in Biology