Student in UD's REU program helps pull in a trawl net on a research trip

School of Marine
Science & Policy

The School of Marine Science and Policy (SMSP) is committed to advancing knowledge critical to the understanding, stewardship, and conservation of estuarine, coastal and ocean environments. An internationally-recognized faculty and multidisciplinary curriculum offers SMSP students exciting opportunities in the classroom, lab and beyond.

The UD School of Marine Science & Policy has been ranked 23rd globally among oceanography programs and 10th overall in the U.S. by the 2023 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS).
 

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Student installing living shoreline

FEATURED ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Majoring in Marine Science


If you want to understand life on Earth, you have to understand the ocean. Not only are most living creatures actually in the ocean that covers two-thirds of the planet, but many of Earth’s major processes are also connected to its physical properties. Studying marine science at UD, you will learn marine biology, oceanography, geology, and other related sciences, as well as policy and environmental management.

 

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Remembrance and recovery

UD, Project Recover help bring home lost WWII aviator

For the Record, Friday, Sept. 27, 2024

University of Delaware community reports new honors, publications, presentations, appointments

Clearnose skate metabolism

Undergraduate students spend summer in Lewes, Delaware studying Clearnose skates

Alaskan oysters

UD undergraduate spends summer in Alaska researching oyster aquaculture

Underwater intern

Undergraduate student Kelly Logan spends the summer as a dive operations intern with the Georgia Aquarium