I would like to earn a degree in a field that would allow me to some day participate in helping to preserve maritime history. Where do you suggest I go to college?
Domestically, Texas A&M’s Institute of Nautical Archaeology is excellent. East Carolina University has a program in maritime history and nautical archaeology that is also well regarded. The University of Hawaii also offers a Marine Options program that might merit a look. If you are interested in maritime engineering, we suggest the State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College: SUNY Maritime College 6 Pennyfield Avenue Throggs Neck, NY 10465 Voice: (718) 409-7200 Fax: (718) 409-7465 www.sunymaritime.edu If you are interested in maritime archaeology we suggest that you contact one of the following people at Texas A&M: Dr. Donny L. Hamilton dlhamilton@neo.tamu.edu Nautical Archaeology Program President of the affiliated Institute of Nautical Archaeology Dr. Cemal Pulak pulak@tamu.edu Pre-classical Mediterranean Archaeology Dr. Kevin Crisman kcrisman@neo.tamu.edu US Wrecks If you are interested in marine biology we suggest Scripps College in San Diego, www.scrippscol.edu or the Un
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