Asynchronous Online | 30-Credit | 7-Week Sessions
Apply science and technology to real-world oceanographic challenges.
The University of Rhode Island’s Master of Oceanography (MO) is a unique, online program taught by world-renowned oceanographers at URI’s Graduate School of Oceanography.
This 30-credit program delivers practical experience and in-depth knowledge aimed at enhancing your career in maritime companies (e.g., consulting, construction, shipping, resource and energy development), port management, the uniformed marine services (Navy, Coast Guard, and NOAA Corps), government agencies, and environmental organizations.
Taught in asynchronous 7-week sessions, students can earn their degree in two years while working full-time, maximizing flexibility and convenience for career enhancement and professional growth.
Spring 2024 Dates
Courses include:
Required Courses (At least 3 of the following 4 Core Courses) |
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OCG 501: Physical Oceanography |
OCG 521: Chemical Oceanography |
OCG 540: Geological Oceanography |
OCG 561: Biological Oceanography |
OCG 591: Independent Study |
OCG 592: Independent Study |
Elective Courses (At least 5 of the following) | |
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OCG Core Course (from the list above) | EVS 519: Natural Resource Management Planning |
OCG 506: Numerical Models and Data Analysis in Ocean Sciences | DSP 552: Computer-Based Data Exploration |
OCG 533: Graduate Writing in Marine and Environmental Sciences | DSP 553: Mathematical Methods for Data Science |
OCG 555: Modern Oceanographic Imaging and Mapping Techniques | DSP 555: Multivariate Statistical Learning for Data Science |
OCG 601: Ocean Resilience | NRS 570: Geospatial Data Acquisition and Management |
EVS 505: Environmental Leadership | NRS 571: Techniques in Geospatial Analysis |
EVS 509: Web-Based Mapping I | NRS 572: Advanced Topics in Geospatial Data Visualization |
EVS 514: Environmental Data Management and Visualization | NRS 573: Emerging Technologies in Geospatial Data Collection |
EVS 518: Sustainable Natural Resource Management |

- Bachelor’s degree in natural sciences, engineering, or a similar field from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in the United States
- CV/Resume
- A personal statement discussing:
- Your interest in Oceanography
- Why you chose to apply to this online program at URI
- How your professional and/or career goals match with the Master of Oceanography degree program
- Any relevant work experience
- Two letters of recommendation
- College Transcripts from all institutions attended
- If English is not your native language*, you’ll need to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores (taken within the last two years). A minimum score of 91 for TOEFL under the new IBT-Internet Based Test or 575 under the paper-based testing, and a minimum score of 6.5 on the IELTS is required. The URI Designated Institution code for TOEFL is 3919.
*Because students participating in URI Online programs are not required to physically study on campus in the United States, enrollment in a URI online program does not qualify for an F-1 visa.

“It is a rare and exciting opportunity to take classes with leaders in the ocean science and technology from anywhere on the globe. Students will work directly with world-renowned oceanographers, gaining in-depth and broad practical knowledge that will propel their careers.”
Arthur Spivack, Ph.D.
Professor of Oceanography, Graduate School of Oceanography

Gain knowledge, advance your career, and explore the world’s oceans with URI Online’s Master of Oceanography.
Through this program, students will use their foundational knowledge to further their understanding of all oceanographic disciplines, paired with advanced studies on a topic of the student’s choosing.
Upon completion of the program, graduates are expected to:
- Demonstrate a command of the fundamental principles of oceanography
- Understand the current state of oceanic problems and technologies
- Have an ability to create and apply solutions linking the science to policy and management practices
- Have developed a proficiency in communication with the ability to discuss scientific and technical issues with diverse audiences
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URI Online Student Support Center
online@uri.edu
401.874.5280
Program Director
Arthur Spivack, Ph.D.