Marine Science Hydrography
Marine Science Hydrography
Mapping the Ocean Floor
As a hydrographer, you'll board our research vessels to explore the depths of oceans and waterways, uncovering hidden secrets beneath the surface. Using advanced technology, you'll map underwater terrains, discover ancient shipwrecks, monitor environmental changes, or locate valuable underwater resources. Playing a pivotal role in safe navigation, historical preservation, and sustainable development.
What Will I Learn?
As you become proficient in hydrographic survey methods, you'll measure and describe the physical features of oceans and waterways.
You'll learn about or engage in:
- data analysis
- geographic information systems (GIS)
- Hands-on experience aboard research vessels
- Hands-on Experience: With a focus on hands-on experiences, you'll get the chance to work on cutting-edge projects alongside experienced faculty. These research projects often involve the use of advanced hydrographic equipment and technology, preparing you for real-world applications.
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Pursuing a Masters: If graduating with a B.S Marine Science (Hydrograhy), you'll have an excellent pathway to continue your education and engage in advanced research through 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ's Hydrographic Science MS program. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that builds on your undergraduate knowledge and provides specialized training in hydrographic science.
- NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
- Role: Hydrographic Survey Intern
- U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office
- Role: Hydrography Intern
- Private Marine Survey Companies
- Companies: Fugro, Teledyne Marine, CSA Ocean Sciences
- Role: Hydrographic Survey Intern
- Government Agencies
- Agencies: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
- Role: Hydrographic Intern
- Research Institutions
- Institutions: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ's own research labs
- Role: Research Assistant
- State and Local Government Agencies
- Agencies: Mississippi Department of Marine Resources, Local Coastal Management Programs
- Role: Marine Science Intern
Students enrolled in the 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ Marine Science Hydrography Program can benefit from various scholarship opportunities, such as:
- The : Supports students pursuing oceanic and atmospheric science careers.
- The (THSOA) Scholarship: Aids those focusing on hydrographic surveying.
- 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ offers internal scholarships via the GO System, including the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL) Scholarships for marine science students. These scholarships provide significant financial assistance, allowing students to focus on their studies and research. They also offer networking opportunities, internships, and mentoring, enhancing students' academic and professional development in marine science and hydrography.
Career Opportunities
You'll have the option to pursue diverse and high-demand career opportunities, from mapping ports, harbors, and offshore areas for government agencies, offshore industries, marine research institutions, and private companies involved in navigation and maritime activities.
Upon completion, graduates earn the Internationally recognized , which prepares you for careers in hydrography and marine science within government and private sectors.
FACULTY SPOTLIGHT
Calvin Martin
With over 36 years of experience, Calvin has led the U.S. Navy Fleet Survey Team,
pioneering hydrographic innovations. Now dedicated to education, he inspires students
through school visits and community engagement, emphasizing that success in hydrography
is attainable for all.
Availability
Degree Plan | Availability |
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Gulf Park |
Why Hydrography?
Heed the Call
- Naval Hydrographer
Naval Oceanographic Office - Unmanned Systems Operator
Naval Oceanographic Office
- Hydrographic Surveyor
Government and Private Sector
- Cartographer
GIS Specialist Government and Private Sctor - Offshore Surveyor
Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy