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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Kansas, USA
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Marine Biology
At the moment, I am entertaining thoughts of going back to school and majoring in marine biology. Does anybody know of an accreditited program that can be done online? Can it even be done this way?
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Almost all marine bio programs require that you have several credit hours of field work, so no, there really isn't any way to do it via correspondence courses. It might be a good way to get some basics out of the way, but eventually you will have to spend some time at a brick and mortar institution.
Also, keep in mind that almost all marine bio jobs beyond lab technician require at least a master's.
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