MAR514
Marine Science
20 credits
Explore the fundamentals of oceanography, including physical, chemical, geological and biological processes. You’ll learn methods used to quantify and predict coastal conditions and examine how ocean processes interact. This module provides a broad, integrated foundation in marine science and prepares you for more specialised study of marine systems.
100% Coursework
MAR515
Management of Coastal Environments
20 credits
Learn how coastal and marine environments are managed in response to rapid environmental and social change. You’ll explore Integrated Coastal Zone Management and examine the interconnected physical, ecological and socio-economic processes shaping coastal systems. Case studies reveal how diverse management strategies are applied to real coastal challenges around the world.
80% Coursework
20% Practicals
PROJ523
MRes Dissertation
120 credits
The project presents the student with a design, experimental or investigative problem which relates the theoretical studies to a practical application. The project objectives will be based on problems originating from industry, commerce and current research programs. Students will also create a business plan in conjunction with their projects.
100% Coursework
BMS500
SoBMS Postgraduate Methods Module
20 credits
This module aims to equip students with the practical skills and contextual framework for conducting high quality research. Emphasis is placed on workshop opportunities to acquire and practice research planning, analysis, communication, writing and oral presentation skills.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
I’m proud to say that my work has helped to advance our understanding of reef manta ray migrations, habitat use and feeding ecology, which have been used to develop effective protection strategies.
From the moment I entered my masters it was intense: learning new material and working hard to meet deadlines was tough. However, my confidence has increased and I now possess certain skills my colleagues do not.
Dr Sarah Bass
Lecturer in Marine Physical Science
Professor Gerd Masselink
Professor of Coastal Geomorphology
Dr Andrew Manning
Associate Professor in Coastal and Shelf Physical Oceanography
The University takes every single step to ensure that students are supported. There are continuous workshops on referencing, a writing café and peer-supported learning sessions. Furthermore, lecturers are generally aware and sensitive to transitioning to university therefore they are always offering support when needed.
1 year
Full-time, Part-time route available
1 year
Full-time, Part-time route available