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 ocean data and technology may develop expertise in:
- marine robotics
- seafloor mapping
- ocean engineering
- sensor utilization
- data collection and processing
- network and system security
- maritime and coastal policy.
Employers
Professionals with advanced knowledge of ocean data and technology are commonly hired by:
- maritime industries
- environmental consultancies
- uniformed marine services.
Example course paths
This table illustrates the courses one may take to pursue a typical specialization within Ocean Data and Technology.
Customized Learning in Ocean Data and Technology | ||
Focus: Ocean Technology | Focus: Ocean Security | Focus: Ocean Data |
Physical Oceanography | Physical Oceanography | Chemical oceanography |
Geological Oceanography | Geological Oceanography | Foundations of Earth System Dynamics |
Numerical Models and Data Analysis in the Ocean Sciences | Coastal Geological Hazards | Numerical Models and Data Analysis in the Ocean Sciences |
Modern Oceanographic Imaging and Mapping Techniques | Coastal Zone Law | Programming for Scientists |
Design of Remotely Operated Vehicles | Port Operations and Policy | Satellite Oceanography |
Digital Signal Processing | Numerical Models and Data Analysis in the Ocean Sciences | Modern Oceanographic Imaging and Mapping Techniques |
Environmental Data Acquisition and Analysis | Introduction to Network and Systems Security | Environmental Data Acquisition and Analysis |
Independent Study | Independent Study | Independent Study |
Internship | Internship | Internship |
Student Seminar | Student Seminar | Student Seminar |
Studies and Coursework
Requirement
- Independent Study (results in a major paper that may include an internship)
- Seminar in Oceanography
Elective (at least two)
- Chemical Oceanography
- Geological Oceanography
- Physical Oceanography or Foundations of Earth System Dynamics
- Biological Oceanography
At least four from the following
Coastal Policy
- Coastal Zone Law
- Coastal Zone Management
- Port Planning and Policy
Engineering
- Biomimetrics in Ocean Engineering
- Computer Vision
- Deep Foundations
- Design of Remotely Operated Vehicles
- Dynamics of Waves and Structures
- Digital Signal Processing
- Engineering Wave Mechanics and Nearshore Processes
- Experimental Geomechanics
- Feedback Control Systems
- Introduction to Random Processes
- Linear Control Systems
- Modeling, Simulation and Control of Marine Vehicles
- Ocean Systems Engineering
- Ocean Waves and Storm Surge Modeling
- Optimal Control Theory
- Marine Geotechnics
Ocean Science and Data
- Climate, Radiation, Gases and Aerosols
- Coastal Geologic Hazards
- Concepts of GIS and Remote Sensing in Environmental Science
- Environmental Data Acquisition and Analysis
- Foundations of Earth System Dynamics
- Modern Oceanographic Imaging and Mapping Techniques
- Numerical Models and Data Analysis in Ocean Sciences
- Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Mapping
- Satellite Oceanography
Security
- Advanced Topics in Network and System Security
- Introduction to Information Assurance
- Introduction to Network and Systems Security
- Professional Skills for Cyber Security
For More Information
Associate Dean of Academic & Student Affairs; Associate Marine Research Scientist
Marine Geology and Geophysics
401.874.6926
rpockalny@uri.edu