
Vision Statement
To be recognized as a leading center of education.
Mission Statement
The dual Mission of the Science Department is to equip:
- Marine Environmental Science students with the interdisciplinary skills and technological competence necessary to analyze contemporary environmental issues through hands-on, student-centered, and relevant coursework, field work, and research opportunities.
- All Maritime students with the analytical and problem-solving foundation of knowledge they need as preparation for upper-level courses in their majors and to teach numerical and scientific literacy necessary for an informed citizenry.
Department Goals
To fulfill our Mission, we must accomplish the following Goals:
- Provide a relevant, hands-on, student-centered marine environmental science curriculum that prepares students to analyze current environmental issues with contemporary technology. Additionally, we serve the mission of Maritime College through engaging courses that impart mathematical and scientific knowledge to all students. These courses to all Maritime students serve as a basis for success in upper-level courses in their majors, while also imparting analytical skills to General Education students that they will need to engage meaningfully with scientific issues in their careers and communities.
- Recognize research and teaching as mutually reinforcing so we strive to advance the bounds of knowledge in mathematics and science through scholarly work by students and professors. To that end, we seek to provide undergraduate students with meaningful, relevant, and original research opportunities both at Maritime and beyond.
- Work together in a welcoming, inclusive, and equitable environment for all our students, staff, and faculty. We recognize that knowledge is best generated, disseminated, and taught when people of diverse backgrounds and experiences engage with each other in a mutually respectful way. We value a multiplicity of identities both because we recognize the intrinsic dignity possessed by every person, and because we know that our learning community is enhanced by our differences and strengthened by our shared quest for knowledge.
Fall Semester | Fall Semester | Spring Semester | Spring Semester | NOTES | ||
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Regimental New Student | Traditional | Regimental Student | Traditional Student | |||
In-State | $14,431.50 | $12,951.50 | $12,781.50 | $12.701.50 | ||
In-Region | $16,201.50 | $14,721.50 | $14,551.50 | $14,471.50 | ||
Out-of-Region | $19,716.50 | $18,236.50 | $18,066.50 | $17,986.50 | ||
International | $20,889.50 | $19,409.50 | $19,692.50 | $19,612.50 |
Admissions Requirements
- Online application
- Essay
- The essay should be no more than 2 pages and should reflect your interest in the program you are applying for
- Official transcripts from all institutions attended, including at least one from an accredited institution that granted a bachelor's degree
- Resume
Decisions are based on academic performance, communication skills, professional accomplishments, and other relevant skills and abilities. Successful applicants generally have an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0.
Students are required to maintain a 3.0 GPA to stay in the program.
Additional Requirements for International Students
International applicants should submit their applications as far in advance as possible to allow time to obtain visas. SUNY Maritime cannot guarantee visas will be granted.
- Minimum scores of 79 on the TOEFL or 6.5 on the IELTS or at least two semesters of coursework (minimum 12 credit hours) with a GPA of at least 3.0 at a regionally accredited institution, or a foreign institution where English is the official language of instruction.
- An official course-by-course evaluation report of all transcripts from foreign institutions by WES or another NACES-accredited credential evaluater.
Sending your supplemental materials
The preferred method to receive your supplemental materials is via email to gradadmissions@sunymaritime.edu. Each document must include your full name and birth date.
Official transcripts must come directly from the college or university you attended.