The Bachelor of Arts in Oceanography at the University of Washington offers interdisciplinary training in marine science, combining environmental studies, biology, chemistry, and technology. Students explore the world's oceans and their influence on climate, biodiversity, and global systems.
Analyzing the Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems
Tracking Microplastic Pollution in Coastal Waters
Studying Ocean Acidification and Its Effect on Shellfish
Designing a Low-Cost Buoy System to Monitor Sea Surface Temperature
Mapping Ocean Currents and Their Influence on Weather Patterns
Examining Deep Sea Biodiversity Using Remote Sensing
Developing an Ocean Cleanup Strategy for the Pacific Gyre
Assessing the Role of Phytoplankton in Carbon Sequestration
Studying the Effects of Oil Spills on Marine Life
Simulating the Impact of Rising Sea Levels on Coastal Communities
Analyzing Changes in Salinity and Their Ecological Impacts
Designing a Marine Protected Area for Endangered Species
Using Satellite Data to Monitor Oceanic Algal Blooms
Studying the Interaction Between Ocean Currents and Climate Systems
Researching the Impact of Noise Pollution on Marine Mammals
Exploring Hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems
Monitoring Ocean pH Levels Using Autonomous Devices
Investigating Tsunami Formation and Early Warning Systems
Studying Seasonal Changes in Ocean Circulation Patterns
Creating an Educational Oceanography Exhibit for Public Awareness
Learn to explore the vast marine environment through fieldwork, lab research, and data science while addressing global ocean challenges and climate impacts.
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