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Old 02-04-2010, 10:45 AM
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NC State has one of the most recognized schools in the area of natural resource management: http://cnr.ncsu.edu

If you are looking for a Marine Science program, I went to Coastal Carolina Univ in South Carolina and they have one of most recognized Marine Science programs in the country. The program employs aspects of biology, chemistry, geology, and physics toward the study of the ocean environment, not like many programs that focus on biological aspects.

http://kingfish.coastal.edu/marine/

Maryland students who majored in Marine Science used to get in-state tuition at CCU. However I believe that program was ended when UMd added their marine biology dept. I know some students were disappointed as the Marine biology program wasnt as comprehensive as the CCU Marine Science program. I am not sure if the program was ever reinstated. May be worth checking out. I graduated about 14 years ago and my degree is in political science so that is as much as I can tell you.

I know from growing up in NJ that Stockton State College outside of Atlantic City also offers a Marine science program.
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