<p>Warblesrule,</p>
<p>Very helpful info.</p>
<p>My son is looking at Miami’s marine science program. An aspect of the program that he finds attractive is that you’re essentially compelled to double major by fulfilling the major requirements from one of the ‘hard’ sciences along with the marine science courses. In his case, he would do marine science/chemistry. Looking at the required courses, he would take more chemistry than I took as a chemistry major thirty years ago. He’d also take a lot of core biology, physics, and math courses. Our thought is that this addresses the issue of being too ‘narrow’ as a marine bio/science undergrad major. With these courses he could do anything from chemistry grad school, chemical engineering, or even med school.</p>
<p>Do you have any firsthand knowledge of the Miami program?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>