Graduate Program in Oceanography (GPO)
Director Graduate Program in Oceanography:
Prof. Yair Rosenthal rosenthal@marine.rutgers.edu
Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences,
Rutgers University,
71 Dudley Road
Program Description
The Graduate Program in Oceanography (GPO) is centered in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, which serves as a focus of interdisciplinary studies and research in the areas of physical, biological, chemical and geological oceanography, and operational oceanography. A broad range of research opportunities are available, including: studies in the coastal ocean using advanced underwater instrumentation; remote sensing and ocean modeling; open ocean and shell fish research; advanced underwater optics and fish behavior; biodiversity and marine molecular biology; long term changes in the Antarctic Ocean; paleoceanography and chemical oceanography; fjords dynamics; coastal geomorphology; biological and geological processes at deep-sea hydrothermal vents; organism-sediment interactions; cycling of organic and inorganic materials in the ocean; watershed ecosystems.
Degree Options
Candidates with a baccalaureate degree may apply for either the Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree program. Detailed requirements for both degrees, and for disciplinary options, are available from the Graduate Director, or by clicking here.
Perspective students interested in the Masters in Operational Oceanography can find more information about the program here: Master of Operational Oceanography.
Our graduates have been very successful in both the academic, private and government sectors (see: alumni).
Financial Support
Graduate Program in Oceanography
Contact Information
Email: gpo@marine.rutgers.edu
Phone: 848-932-3408