First the best start is a Bachelors of either geology or marine science. Some entry level jobs accept these degrees. Then apply to a graduate level program in Oceanography, if you want to pursue a more research baised career.Recommended Education: Master's degreeMinimum Education Required: Bachelor's (4-year) degree
I'm not sure but I think that you need a degree in Oceanography more than anything. Once you get that, all that matters after that is that you get a job in your field.
yes they do need a certificate and license yes they do need a certificate and license
a good degree a good degree
yes you do you need a detectives license
Physical oceanography is the special area of oceanography that deals with currents and waves. It is the study of physical attributes of the ocean.
oceanographer
No. And you really need to drop this notion now. You do not need to be behind the wheel of any vehicle - let alone a CMV - when you have an epileptic seizure.
cauz they are trying to do some important things on there science thing
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You Need a Ph.D.
what does a chemical oceanographer study
The category of oceanographer called a physical oceanographer
A geological oceanographer because is the type of oceanographer that studies the ocean floor
A Oceanographer. We study waves and currents, geology, chemistry and Biology.
why is the oceanographer job so important
A palaeo-oceanographer is someone who researches the history of the ocean.
An average oceanographer makes anywhere from $50,000 to $60,000. An experienced oceanographer makes anywhere from $70,000 to $80,000
An oceanographer that searched and found the Titanic was " Robert Ballard." ~ (;
An Oceanographer. Marine Biologist, that sort of thing.
you need to kill urself to make money and become a billionaire