About Marine Vertebrate Biology in Stony Brook University
The Marine Vertebrate Biology major provides students with a solid background in basic biology with an emphasis on marine vertebrate organisms such as fish, sharks, birds, turtles and marine mammals. It provides a more intensive zoology background than the Marine Sciences degree.
Students are encouraged to participate in research and internships. Opportunities for experiential learning are available through field and laboratory courses taught at or near the Stony Brook campus and from a field station at the Stony Brook Southampton campus.
Most students who wish to have a career in research related to the marine environment will need to plan for graduate study. Career possibilities include research, education, or work in government agencies or non-profit organizations. The Marine Vertebrate Biology major is also good preparation for the Master of Arts in Teaching high school biology program or a pre-vet or pre-med program. A few additional courses are required for admission to the MAT program or for veterinary or medical school admission.
The Marine Vertebrate Biology major is administered by the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, one of the leading oceanographic and atmospheric institutions in the nation.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
Stony Brook University Highlights
Establishment Year |
1957 |
Type |
Public |
Location |
Stony Brook, New York |
Campus Setting |
Suburban |
Annual Endowment |
233.9 million USD |
Acceptance Rate |
42% |
Mode of Program |
Full time; Part time; online |
Campus Housing Capacity |
53% |
Students to Faculty ratio |
UG - 19:1
PG -18:1 |
Mid 50% range for high school GPA |
91-97 |
Average 50% of SAT Math |
640-750 |
Mid 50% of ACT |
26-32 |
English Language Proficiency Score |
TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent |
Work-Study Program |
Available |
Financial Aid |
Scholarships |
Stony Brook University Cost of Attendance
It is highly recommended and recommended that overseas students studying in the United States have a budget estimate. The same is provided here for the students' convenience.
Type of Expenditure |
Cost (in USD, per year) |
Tuition Fee |
24,940 |
Additional Fee |
3,260 |
International Student Fee |
100 |
Health Insurance |
657 to 920 |
Room |
9,354 |
Meals |
5,352 |
Books and Supplies |
900 |
Transportation |
500 |
Personal Expenses |
1,368 |