The Master of Oceanography degree program delivers advanced studies and real-world experience to aspiring professionals.
Topic Areas
Students pursuing the M.O. degree with a concentration in fisheries science may develop expertise in:
- science and management of marine fisheries in developed and developing nations
- marine policy and spatial planning.
Employers
Professionals with advanced knowledge of fisheries science are commonly hired by:
- government agencies
- the fishing industry
- environmental consultancies
- not-for-profit organizations.
Example course paths
This table illustrates the courses one may take to pursue a typical specialization within Fisheries Science.
Customized Learning in Fisheries Science | |
Focus: Demersal Fisheries | Focus: Pelagic Fisheries |
Biological Oceanography | Biological Oceanography |
Fisheries Stock Assessment | Fisheries Stock Assessment |
Fish Population Dynamics | Fish Population Dynamics |
Geological Oceanography | Foundations of Earth System Dynamics |
Management of Marine Protected Areas | Fisheries Oceanography |
Ecological Statistics | Numerical Models and Data Analysis |
Independent Study | Independent Study |
Internship | Internship |
Student Seminar | Student Seminar |
Studies and Coursework
Requirement
- Independent Study (results in a major paper that may include an internship)
- Seminar in Oceanography
- Biological Oceanography
- Fish Population Dynamics
- Fisheries Stock Assessment
At least one from each group
Fundamentals
- Physical Oceanography
- Foundations of Earth System Dynamics
- Chemical Oceanography
- Geological Oceanography
Research and Analysis
- Numerical Models and Data Analysis in Ocean Sciences
- Fisheries Oceanography
- Fundamentals of GIS
- Marine Protected Areas: An Interdisciplinary Analysis
- Ecological Statistics
- Economic Structure of the Fishing Industry
Policy and Practice
- Fisheries Law and Management
- Management of Marine Protected Areas
- Marine Affairs Seminar
- Biology and Ecology of Fishes
- Fisheries Oceanography
- Marine Protected Areas: An Interdisciplinary Analysis
For More Information
Associate Dean of Academic & Student Affairs; Associate Marine Research Scientist
Marine Geology and Geophysics
401.874.6926
rpockalny@uri.edu