

The Marine Science - Chemistry Bachelor of Science program at the University of Miami offers a four year curriculum designed for students interested in exploring the chemical processes that govern marine environments. The program emphasizes analytical thinking, laboratory experimentation, and environmental problem solving, preparing learners to understand and address complex chemical interactions in oceans, estuaries, and coastal ecosystems. Students gain expertise in analytical chemistry, marine chemical processes, laboratory research techniques, and environmental monitoring, equipping them to investigate chemical dynamics in marine systems, assess environmental impacts, and contribute to sustainable management of ocean resources.
Throughout the program, students engage in laboratory work, field studies, and applied research projects that develop both technical and analytical skills. The curriculum integrates chemistry principles with marine science, covering topics such as chemical oceanography, water quality assessment, marine biogeochemistry, and environmental monitoring techniques. By combining theoretical coursework with practical applications and collaborative research, the program prepares graduates for careers in environmental consulting, marine research, government agencies, and conservation organizations, while also providing a strong foundation for graduate studies in chemistry, oceanography, or environmental science.
Year 1 - Foundations in Chemistry and Marine Science
• General Chemistry I and II
• Introduction to Marine Science
• Laboratory Techniques in Chemistry
• Quantitative Methods and Data Analysis
Year 2 - Core Studies in Marine Chemistry
• Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
• Analytical Chemistry
• Physical Chemistry
• Electives in Marine or Environmental Science
Year 3 - Advanced Marine Chemical Studies
• Chemical Oceanography
• Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
• Biogeochemistry of Marine Systems
• Research Methods and Experimental Design
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Research Project or Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Marine Chemistry
• Internship or Applied Field Research
• Professional Portfolio and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles in marine research, environmental consulting, oceanography, government agencies, and conservation organizations. Career paths include positions in research laboratories, environmental monitoring agencies, marine conservation groups, government and policy organizations, and aquatic science consulting firms, where professionals conduct chemical analyses, monitor environmental quality, and develop sustainable solutions for marine ecosystems. Alumni may also pursue graduate studies in chemistry, oceanography, environmental science, or related disciplines, contributing to research, conservation, and innovation in marine and environmental fields. The program equips students with analytical, laboratory, and research skills necessary to succeed in scientific and applied marine contexts.
Students seeking a program that combines marine science, chemistry expertise, hands-on laboratory experience, and research opportunities will find this degree highly valuable. Its four year structure allows learners to progress from foundational chemistry and marine science to advanced chemical analysis, applied fieldwork, and a senior research project. The program provides mentorship from experienced faculty, access to laboratories and field resources, and opportunities for internships and collaborative research, fostering both intellectual growth and professional readiness. It is ideal for individuals aiming to pursue careers in marine research, environmental consulting, conservation, or graduate studies in chemical and marine sciences.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States