The chemical oceanography concentration in the Ocean & Earth Sciences B.S. degree is designed for students considering employment or graduate work in the field of chemical oceanography. Chemical oceanography is the study of the behavior of the chemical elements in the oceans and marine sediments and how they are affected by physical, chemical, biological, and geological processes. Students in the chemical oceanography concentration are strongly encouraged to minor in chemistry by taking the appropriate 300- and 400-level classes in the chemistry department.
What makes Chemical Oceanography at ODU unique?
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The program provides students with the necessary training for employment with a B.S. in a wide range of federal, state, local and private venues.
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The program provides students with the necessary background for graduate work in oceanography, marine science, analytical chemistry, and environmental science.
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Small class sizes at the upper division level means students work closely with faculty in their discipline as a part of their undergraduate experience.
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The program is unique in the state of Virginia.
Prerequisites
Students entering the Bachelor of Science program in Chemical Oceanography should meet the minimum university admission requirements (Undergraduate Admission)
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Students must first declare the Ocean and Earth science major, chemical oceanography concentration, with the chief departmental advisor (CDA).
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Entering students should be prepared to take MATH 211 (Calculus I), although students with math deficiencies can take remedial math classes as needed (e.g., MATH 102M, 103M, 162M, 163 or 166, as needed; note that all of these courses will not necessarily be required before taking MATH 211; please consult the catalog or CDA for details).
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