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JOINT PROGRAM WITH WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION opportunity for training and research in areas that combine observational, experimental, and theoretical approaches to the study of biological systems. Biological oceanography seeks to describe and understand the biological processes that are active in the marine and bordering environments.
The Joint Program in Biological Oceanography offers a unique opportunity for training and research in areas that combine observational, experimental, and theoretical approaches to the study of biological systems.
MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) on Cape Cod offer several joint degrees, including doctoral degrees in oceanography and doctoral, professional, and master's degrees in oceanographic engineering.
In partnership with EAPS, WHOI offers degrees in chemical oceanography, physical oceanography, and marine geology and geophysics. The Joint Program’s world-class field research capabilities provide students with unparalleled opportunities to conduct their work at sea.
The five Joint Committees are for Biological Oceanography (JCBO), Chemical Oceanography (JCCO), Physical Oceanography (JCPO), Marine Geology and Geophysics (JCMGG) and Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (JCAOSE). A list of current members is attached at the end of this report (Appendix II).
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering is a five-year doctoral degree program.
The Joint Program of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the Massachusets Institute of Technology (MIT) ofers advanced degrees in oceanography and applied ocean science and engineering.