Postgraduate taught programme

MRes

Scientific Diving

Train as a professional scientific diver through the world’s only master’s‑level programme, designed for students in biology and marine sciences. Gain advanced diving skills and contribute to vital ocean research in your future career.

About

The MRes Scientific Diving programme offers professional‑standard training from the UK’s only university delivering accredited scientific diver qualifications, backed by 30 years of expertise. With training and field‑course costs included, you will gain hands‑on, industry‑focused experience supported by staff working at the forefront of international diving projects. This immersive programme also provides opportunities to conduct research alongside leading scientific diving organisations.
 
 
 

World-class scientific diving training

Study with one of Europe’s largest trainers of scientific divers and the UK’s only university offering a professional scientific diving programme. Our fully inclusive course provides hands‑on professional diver training, industry‑focused teaching, and opportunities to conduct research with leading scientific diving organisations worldwide.

Expert, research-led teaching

Undertake a bespoke programme delivered by academic and technical specialists who contribute to internationally recognised, cutting‑edge scientific diving research and projects.

Field‑course costs included

HSE SCUBA (or alternative skills training), flights, diving, kit hire, accommodation, and meals on diving days are all covered within your course fees—ensuring high‑level professional training with no hidden costs.

Details

Year 1

Throughout this year you will gain a rigorous grounding in the theory and practice of scientific diving, developing the advanced skills needed to enter academic, conservation, government or commercial scientific diving roles, or to progress to further postgraduate study. You will learn to work safely, professionally and ethically in demanding environments, while building the capability to design, lead and contribute to complex professional scientific diving projects.
Diving student inspecting sea grass underwater.

Core modules

SCIDIV5000
Scientific Diving Dissertation Project

The dissertation project will generally be based with an external organisation, although some projects may be based at the University. It will provide students the opportunity to draw together what they have learnt, while planning a scientific diving research project, collecting data, analysing that data and producing a dissertation, or report, to a professional standard, as well as presenting their findings orally.

SCIDIV5001
Scientific Diving Field Course

This module will provide the students with the opportunity to apply the scientific skills they have learnt during the programme to undertake a multi-day scientific diving fieldwork programme as part of a dive team. In addition, the module will provide the students an opportunity to apply their newly gained underwater research, experimental design and species identification skills.

SCIDIV5002
Scientific Diving Research Skills

This module will introduce the students to the theory of experimental design and statistics, providing knowledge on how to design, plan and implement scientific diving fieldwork, as well as gain species identification skills. A series of face-to-face and online seminars will give students an understanding of the logistics involved with planning and executing expeditions and fieldwork around the world.

SCIDIV5003
Scientific Diving Theory and Practice

This module provides the core professional HSE SCUBA diving skills for the programme and an alternative suite of training courses for those students who already hold the HSE SCUBA qualification. Thereafter, the module will build on these skills and teach the key theoretical knowledge and in-water practical skills required to be a scientific diver, in research, governmental, or commercial roles.

If you choose to study part‑time, you’ll follow a fixed timetable. For further details about part‑time study structures, please email science.engineering@plymouth.ac.uk.

The modules shown for this course or programme are those being studied by current students, or expected new modules. Modules are subject to change depending on year of entry.

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:

MRes Scientific Diving programme specification 2025

Careers, industry and research

Dive into a career shaping the future of our oceans

With the strong and increasing international interest in marine conservation and research, highly trained scientific divers are a critical resource.
Scientific diving is a highly useful skill to the marine scientist, but obtaining professional standard training is very difficult. Many science divers start off with recreational diving qualifications and gradually gain professional skills over many years. The MRes Scientific Diving programme aims to train you comprehensively in the core skills you need to work professionally as a diving scientist at the start of your scientific career. With the increasing understanding of the importance and vulnerability of the oceans, and the push to protect 30% of our oceans by 2030, employment potential for highly skilled graduate scientific divers globally is increasing, from the poles to the tropics.
2 divers in the sea floating at the surface wearing full face masks with a boat in the background.
 
 
 
Terri Souster

Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ is one of the top UK diving destinations and people come from all over the UK to dive there. As a student on the HSE diving course you get to dive these areas as part of the course - from famous ship wrecks to reefs with large amounts of marine life. Having the HSE diving qualification helped me get my dream job as a Marine Biologist working for The British Antarctic Survey and to this day keeps me in an exciting marine science career.

Terri - BSc (Hons) Marine Biology graduate

 
 
 
Marine Station at night

A world‑class base for learning

During your studies, you'll have access to the Marine Station , a state‑of‑the‑art teaching and research facility supporting all marine‑focused disciplines, from civil engineering to earth sciences and marine biology.
Located on the shores of Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ Sound within the University’s 'Waterfront Campus', it gives you labs and classrooms that extend directly into the natural environment. You can work in a dedicated wet lab for sample analysis, use a seawater aquarium, and take advantage of field‑equipment storage and changing facilities.
The Marine Station is also home to the University’s research vessels and serves as a centre of excellence for scientific diving, giving you hands‑on experience in real marine settings.
 
 
 
Dr Keiron Fraser Associate Professor (Education) in Marine Conservation


Associate Professor (Education) in Marine Conservation

Dr Fran Hockley Lecturer


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Meet our school technical staff  

Our technical staff are integral to the delivery of all our programmes and bring a diverse range of expertise and skills to support students in laboratories, workshops, and the field.
De-kitting a diver post dive

Postgraduate student life

Postgraduate study at the Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ is about more than just getting a qualification — it’s a chance to explore your subject in greater depth, challenge yourself intellectually, and grow both personally and academically.
With a supportive learning environment and flexible study options — including part-time and January start dates — you can shape your studies around your personal and professional commitments. Our supportive teaching, and welcoming student community, means you’ll be part of an environment that encourages curiosity, collaboration and independent thinking. Whether you're continuing from undergraduate study or returning to education, Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ offers the space, resources and inspiration to help you thrive.
 
 
 
 
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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.

Joyita
MSc Advanced Psychology

 
 
 

Your Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ community

At the Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ, you get the same access to support, sports, and societies as undergraduate students. That means everything available to undergraduates is open to you too, whether it’s joining a sports club, attending events, taking part in student societies, or accessing health and wellbeing services.
You’re a full member of the Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ community, and that comes with all the benefits. So take advantage of what’s on offer — get involved, stay connected, and make the most of your time here.
 

Enrich your studies with the Postgrad Society

The Postgrad Society welcomes all postgraduate students - whether full-time, part-time, taught or research-based - offering a supportive space to connect beyond academic pressures. Join a vibrant community where you can unwind, celebrate achievements and meet likeminded peers through a wide range of activities - from pub quizzes, movie nights, and beach cleans to trips along the South West coastal path and the annual Postgraduate Christmas Ball.
Events are thoughtfully planned around key postgraduate milestones and often in collaboration with other societies, so you can try new things and make the most of your university experience.
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

 
 
 
 
Tuition fees for UK students starting in 2026-2027 academic year
Full-time study
£18,600 per year
Module fees for repeated or part-time study
£1,030 per 10 credits
 
 

Tuition fee price changes

Our fees are reviewed on an annual basis. Fees and the conditions that apply to them are the most up to date but are still subject to change in exceptional circumstances. More information about Fees and costs of studying
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tuition fees for full-time international students starting in 2026-2027 academic year
Full-time study
£25,800 per year
 
 

Tuition fee price changes

Our fees are reviewed on an annual basis. Fees and the conditions that apply to them are the most up to date but are still subject to change in exceptional circumstances. More information about fees and costs of studying
UK Government announcement on tuition fees
The UK Government has announced that a levy on tuition fee income in the region of 6% of an international student’s tuition fees may be introduced. If implemented, the University reserves the right to increase your tuition fees accordingly. The Government has made it clear that it has not officially decided on its stance and it is possible that the eventual levy amount or arrangements may differ from the initial proposal. Therefore, the University reserves the right to adjust tuition fees in accordance with the Government’s final position on this levy.
We understand that clarity around tuition fees is important when planning your studies. Therefore, please note that the tuition fee shown on this page may change as a result of the introduction of a levy. We advise you to monitor this page regularly to stay informed of any updates to your tuition fees.
 
 
 

Fund your studies

As a postgraduate at Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ, there are plenty of funding options available, including postgraduate masters loans, scholarships, bursaries and support funds.
 

Postgraduate Masters Loans (PGML)

You may be eligible to apply for a to help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate masters course.
 

Tuition fee discount for Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ graduates

If you studied your undergraduate degree at Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ, you may be eligible for a fee discount if you complete your postgraduate studies here as well.
  • 10% or 20% discount on tuition fees for home students 
 

Supporting students with the cost of living

The cost of living in the UK has risen faster than household income, meaning that most people will have less to spend on essential goods and services. This is an ongoing situation that is likely to affect everyone in some way.
The University provides advice and guidance and has a range of services, facilities and offers to help students with rising everyday costs.
 
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Entry requirements

An honours degree in a relevant discipline such as marine biology, marine science, biology, zoology, ocean science, or an overseas equivalent at 2.1 or better.
If a candidate applies with a degree in a non-related discipline this may be considered if the applicant has significant relevant industry experience.
A minimum of grade C in English language at GCSE level OR a minimum overall score of 6.5 in IELTS with no less than 5.5 in any component.
Additional entry requirements
  • PADI Rescue Diver or equivalent, or a higher diving qualification
  • Ten dives experience of diving in cool water, at least five in a drysuit.
  • A drysuit, undersuit, hood and gloves.
  • Water-proof jacket and trousers.   
  • HSE diving medical – must be passed in Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ in the week before induction week if not already held at student’s cost. All candidates will need to have completed the MA1 pre-medical questionnaire form prior to their medical with a medical professional in their home country. 
  • First Aid at Work qualification – must be undertaken in Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ in the week before induction week if not already held, at student’s cost. Candidates must ensure this is the three-day First Aid at Work course not the one-day Emergency First Aid at Work course or similar.
  • Oxygen Administration certificate – can be undertaken in Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ in the week before induction week at student’s cost. 
  • For the 2026 cohort, the ability to gain a visa to attend the field course in Indonesia, at the student’s cost. The field-course location may change in subsequent years.

Extended entry requirements

  • a suitable English language qualification. The minimum IELTS score for acceptable English proficiency for entry is 6.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element). English language requirements  
  • evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
  • a personal statement of approximately 250-400 words about the reasons for your interest in the course and outlining the nature of previous and current related experience. You can write this into the online application form, or include it as a separate document
  • your curriculum vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
  • proof of sponsorship, if applicable.

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After you apply

You will normally receive a decision on your application within four weeks of us receiving your application. You may be asked to provide additional information; two academic/professional references, confirming your suitability for the course; or to take part in an interview and you will be sent a decision by letter or email.
We aim to make the application procedure as simple and efficient as possible. Our Admissions and Course Enquiries team is on hand to offer help and can put you in touch with the appropriate faculty if you wish to discuss any programme in detail.
Programme code
7892
Duration

1 year

Course type

Full-time

Study location
Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ
 

Entry requirements

We welcome applicants with international qualifications and we accept a range of qualifications from across the globe.
 
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If you are an international applicant interested in information and future support you can register your interest in studying with us in 2026.
 
 
 

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Extended entry requirements

  • a suitable English language qualification. The minimum IELTS score for acceptable English proficiency for entry is 6.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element). English language requirements  
  • evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), with translations if not in English, to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
  • a personal statement of approximately 250-400 words about the reasons for your interest in the course and outlining the nature of previous and current related experience. You can write this into the online application form, or include it as a separate document
  • your curriculum vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
  • proof of sponsorship, if applicable.

Ready to apply?

As an international student, you can apply for this course directly through the Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ or through an agent in your country.
 

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  • Personal statement guidance
  • Student visa support
  • Travel and arrival information
  • and more
 

After you apply

You will normally receive a decision on your application within four weeks of us receiving your application. You may be asked to provide additional information; two academic/professional references, confirming your suitability for the course; or to take part in an interview (which in the case of overseas students may be by telephone or video conference) and you will be sent a decision by letter or email.
We aim to make the application procedure as simple and efficient as possible. Our Admissions and Course Enquiries team is on hand to offer help and can put you in touch with the appropriate faculty if you wish to discuss any programme in detail.
Programme code
7892
Duration

1 year

Course type

Full-time

Study location
Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ
 
 
 

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