Blog: Saving the Coral Reef

Marine biology bloggerTri-Beta, the national biological honor society, has teamed up with the Brevard Zoo to continue the progress of the Oyster Mat Restoration Project! Marine biology student, Christy, and the rest of the honor society will occasionally generate about 30 mats in a club meeting!

Learn about Christy's experience in her Florida Tech blog!

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What is a Marine Biology degree?

Whether you want to explore the mysteries of deep-sea organisms, discover marine animal interrelationships, or become a leader in marine veterinary science, you can get there with a marine biology degree from Florida Tech. Here, you'll develop a strong background in biology and get hands-on experience in ecology and oceanography.

Our marine biology degree program is dynamic and focused. Emphasis is on the diversity of marine organisms, their characteristics, interrelationships and interactions with the marine environment. You'll get started right away, taking core courses like Biological Discovery and General Chemistry as a freshman. Guided by highly accomplished faculty who care about your success, you'll hone your strengths and begin specializing as early as sophomore year.

Advantages

Why Florida Tech:

  • Florida Tech's undergraduate marine biology degree program was one of the first of its kind in the United States, started in 1971
  • Ranked #7 among the country's marine marine biology degree (Gourman Report 1998)
  • Broad training in biological sciences with specialization in marine topics
  • Intense hands-on field, ship-board and laboratory
  • Experiences, beginning in freshman year
  • Undergraduate research opportunities including work-study, volunteer assistant and formal research courses
  • Located on the Indian River Lagoon, the most diverse estuary in North America
  • 50% of required credits are in biology

Facilities: The biology department is housed in the F.W. Olin Life Sciences Building (LSB). LSB contains eight teaching labs, 12 modern research labs, a 16-workstation computer facility, and an electron microscopy suite. The department maintains the Vero Beach Marine Laboratory where field studies in marine biology can be performed. The facility is located on four acres on the ocean front of the barrier island beach just north of Vero Beach, Florida. The laboratory provides access to a variety of subtropical habitats, including an open coast sand beach, sub-tidal sand bottom habitats and coquina reefs. The nearby Indian River Lagoon contains a variety of habitats that include mangrove fringe, salt marsh, oyster bars, a wide variety of submerged aquatic vegetated system, and intertidal mud and sand bottom habitats.

Learning

Internships and Cooperative Learning: Students in the biological sciences at Florida Tech have been recruited for internships by companies such as:

  • American Museum of Natural Science
  • Andean Biodiversity Consortium
  • Baltimore Aquarium
  • Brevard County Environmentally Engangered Lands Program
  • Brevard Zoo
  • Epcot Center
  • Florida Medical Entomology Lab
  • The Perry Institute for Marine Science
  • Sea World Florida
  • Shedd Aquarium

Future Outcomes

Outcomes - Grad School: In addition to pursuing master's and doctoral degrees at Florida Tech, graduates have gone on to study at a number of universities around the country. A few of these include:

  • University of Florida
  • University of South Alabama
  • University of Miami
  • University of Texas
  • University of South Florida