Recommendation
from the Committee on Undergraduate Studies ( , Chair) with the concurrence of
the Coordinating Committee on Education ( , Chair) and the Executive
Committee ( , Chair) for the
request to add a new major in Marine Science with a concentration in Marine
Biology (attachment)
WHEREAS, The State of Delaware and the
University of Delaware have rich traditions connected to the marine environment
and the study of marine science; and
WHEREAS, We are a coastal state and as such,
it is imperative to have a citizenry that is well versed in the issues that
impact our marine and coastal areas; and
WHEREAS, there are currently
limited opportunities for undergraduate students to study marine ecosystems,
species and the rich biodiversity in the region; and
WHEREAS, A
Marine Science degree with a concentration in Marine Biology best reflects the
interdisciplinary nature of the field, and is philosophically consistent with
our graduate academic programs; and
WHEREAS, the Bachelor of Science degree in Marine
Science provides students with a solid academic foundation and a complementary
pathway for success for entrance into graduate programs or careers in the
field; and
WHEREAS, the Marine Programs
within CEOE are internationally renowned academic programs taught by faculty
that are leaders in the field, the Undergraduate Major capitalizes on this
valuable resource and provides undergraduate students with an intellectually
rigorous experience enabling them to emerge as the next generation of leaders; be it therefore
RESOLVED, that the Faculty Senate
approves provisionally, for five years, the establishment of a new major
entitled Baccalaureate of Science in Marine Science with a concentration in
Marine Biology effective February 7, 2011.