First is to make sure you are in a college prep program. You should work on a good foundation in the following areas especially.
* Communication (written and oral) * Exact sciences (Biology, chemistry, physics) * Higher level maths * Computer literacy * Development of good critical thinking skills
Yale University does not offer a specific undergraduate major in marine biology. However, students interested in marine biology can pursue related fields such as biology, environmental studies, or ecology. Additionally, Yale does offer graduate programs and research opportunities in marine science through its School of the Environment.
The first degree you would get to become a marine biologist is a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, or a Bachelor of Science in Biology with an emphasis in Marine Biology. for further degrees you would need to go to graduate school to get your Masters in Marine Biology.
You will want to take as many advanced classes in high school as possible. When you have a chance to take electives, take science classes (biology as many as possible). You will then want to select a college that offers Marine Biology as a major or concentration and apply. Once you are accepted into that college get a degree plan for being a Marine biologist and take those classes. You will have a college advisor or counselor that will help you prepare for this career.
You must have a strong love for marine environments and be ready to work very hard. The field is very competitive and you must know that marine sciences is what you want to do. Taking marine based classes, swimming, and scuba are a few steps towards becoming a marine biology.
The best college in Florida for marine biology is typically considered to be the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, due to its strong research programs and facilities focused on marine biology. Florida State University and the University of Florida also have reputable marine biology programs with opportunities for research and hands-on experience.
You'll need to major in Marine Biology, unsure about number of years you need.
You got to high school and look at classes that can support you when you go to college.
I think You have to take biology and geography maybe more this answer isn't perfect
I assume you mean a marine biologist. You need a degree in marine biology. This means you will probably have to go to a school near the ocean. You can get basic classes in biology, math and chemistry at any college but you will have to transfer to a college that offers such a degree later. If you are in high-school take classes in chemistry and biology and some math as preparation for such a degree. Also many jobs in marine biology involve some scuba diving and snorkeling so you will eventually need to learn these skills as well.
The best school for marine biology is located in Florida it is called the Atlantic university.
Yale University does not offer a specific undergraduate major in marine biology. However, students interested in marine biology can pursue related fields such as biology, environmental studies, or ecology. Additionally, Yale does offer graduate programs and research opportunities in marine science through its School of the Environment.
The first degree you would get to become a marine biologist is a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, or a Bachelor of Science in Biology with an emphasis in Marine Biology. for further degrees you would need to go to graduate school to get your Masters in Marine Biology.
the study of plants and animals in their living environment.
i would do great at school and try your best it is your future and really care about life________go to a school that has marine-related programs. Or a school that is specially involved in marine biology.
5 years.
A person with a Spanish major who wants to be pre-med will need to focus on additional classes that will help with med school. Such classes include chemistry, biology, and math.
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math