Marine Aquarist Certificate
Incremental advancement in mastery of skills and knowledge of husbandry of marine organisms housed at the MSUM Oceanarium, understanding of marine ecosystem function, and the relationship between human activities and resilience of the biosphere conferred by functions of the world's oceans.
Marine Aquarist Certificate Requirements
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Minor Courses
Total Credits: 24
Core Requirements (17 credits)
- BIOL 115/BIOL 115L Organismal Biology (4)
- BIOL 372 Aquatic Biology (4)
- GEOS 305 Oceanography (3)
- SUST 200 Nature of Sustainability (3)
- BIOL 130 Oceanarium I (1) (Aquarist I status)
- BIOL 230 Oceanarium II (1) (Aquarist II status)
- BIOL 330 Oceanarium III (1) (Aquarist III status)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Direct experience with maintaining a marine facility, teaching the general public about conservation of marine biodiversity.
- Knowledge of major groups of marine organisms and marine habitats.
- Awareness of general physiochemical properties of water, abiotic factors that affect the distribution and availability of nutrients required for biological productivity.
- Knowledge of political policies that regulate use of marine resources.
Questions? Contact Us
Philip Larson
Oceanarium Facility Coordinator
Biosciences Department
Brian Wisenden,
PhD, MSc, BSc
Professor
Biosciences Department