Albright College

Bachelor in Marine and Aquatic Science

Reading, United States

The Bachelor in Marine and Aquatic Science at Albright College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania, is a private liberal arts college founded in 1856 that focuses on personalized education and experiential learning. Small class sizes allow close interaction with faculty, and the campus culture prioritizes intellectual curiosity, interdisciplinary study and preparation for meaningful careers. Albright’s academic offerings span arts and sciences, business and education, supporting students who want both breadth and depth in their studies.

The college emphasizes internships, service-learning and study abroad as core components of a complete undergraduate experience. Students work with faculty mentors on research, creative projects and community-focused initiatives, gaining practical skills and professional confidence. A variety of student organizations, career services and alumni networks help learners explore fields, prepare for jobs or graduate study, and build connections that support long-term goals.

International students find a welcoming campus with tailored advising, cultural programming and opportunities to engage with global perspectives across the curriculum. Albright’s supportive environment helps students develop leadership, critical thinking and communication skills valued by employers and graduate schools. For those seeking an engaged liberal arts education with hands-on experience and strong mentoring, Albright offers a balanced, student-centered path to academic growth and career readiness.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Marine and Aquatic Science at Albright College is a degree program for students interested in biology, ecology, and environmental science. This 4-year program helps students understand biological systems and focus on water-based habitats.

The curriculum includes courses on marine and aquatic ecosystems, biological systems, and environmental science. Students learn about salt and fresh water habitats, and develop skills in research, laboratory work, and field studies. The program also offers a minor in marine and aquatic science, which complements studies in biology and environmental science.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as marine biologists, aquatic scientists, environmental consultants, or conservation specialists. They can work in government agencies, research institutions, or private companies. Other potential job titles include water quality analyst, marine conservationist, or environmental policy analyst.

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