Applied Ocean Science and Technology, Associate in Science Degree
Banner Code: 1_AS_AOST
Control Number: 41928
Financial Aid Eligible
Applied Ocean Science & Technology is an interdisciplinary field that requires a broad base of practical skills working in the field and laboratory. This applied degree is designed to strengthen and complement the background of students planning to obtain a Bachelor’s degree in a marine-related science discipline. In addition, students will be qualified to hold positions in the workforce ranging from deckhands to naturalist and environmental education positions. They can assist with research and monitoring surveys.
The Applied Ocean Science & Technology major requires completion of a minimum of 29-30 program major units, 26 of which are required core units. A minimum of at least 3 additional specialization units must be taken from a list of restricted electives that will add to student’s technical background. The department strongly recommends that all declared Applied Ocean Science & Technology majors work with counseling to help prepare them for their intended transfer institution.
Program Outcomes
- Utilize scientific equipment and monitoring studies to illustrate the influence and interactions between the geologic, physical, chemical and biological processes and characteristics of the world ocean.
- Demonstrate the ability to safely operate a vessel and identify potential hazards when working on the water.
- Demonstrate the ability to design, construct and maintain aquarium systems intended to support a variety of marine life.
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of data collection methods and analysis as well as the role that monitoring programs contribute to our understanding of marine characteristics and processes.
Review Graduation Requirements and General Education.
Course | Title | Units |
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Required Courses | ||
MARA A150 | Coastal Navigation | 3 |
MARA A152 | Boat Handling and Seamanship | 3 |
MARA A153 | Marine Basic Safety Training | 4 |
MARA A156 | Maritime Environment | 2 |
MRSC A100 | Oceanography | 3 |
or MRSC A100H | Oceanography Honors | |
MRSC A100L | Oceanography Laboratory | 1 |
or MRSC A100M | Oceanography Laboratory Honors | |
MRSC A120 | Marine Aquarium Science | 2 |
MRSC A140 | Aquarium Life Support Operation and Maintenance | 2 |
MRSC A190 | Marine Research and Monitoring Techniques | 3 |
GEOG A190 | Digital Mapping: Introduction to GIS | 3 |
Subtotal | 26 | |
Restricted Electives | ||
Select two-four units of the following: | 2-4 | |
Python Programming I | ||
Electronic Problem Solving | ||
Robotics 1- Mechanics & Design | ||
Technical Electronics | ||
Emergency Medical Responder | ||
Introduction to Engineering and Design | ||
Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB | ||
Wetlands Ecology and Management | ||
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Principles | ||
Internship Experience - Level 1 | ||
Swimming Level 2 | ||
Yachtkeeping and Engine Maintenance | ||
Professional Mariner Internship and Professional Mariner Internship Lecture | ||
Marine Policy and Conservation | ||
Arc & Oxy-acetylene Welding | ||
Program Major Units | 28-30 | |
AS General Education Option 1, 2, or 3 | Varies | |
Transferable electives as needed to satisfy unit requirement | Varies | |
Total Units | 60 |