Postgraduate taught programme

MSc

Applied Marine Science

Coastal erosion, resource threats and pollution are rising concerns. As oceans become vital to climate stability, demand for marine science specialists grows. Our programme with local partners builds the skills and experience for a meaningful career.

About

The MSc Applied Marine Science blends strong scientific training with extensive practical experience, preparing you for a wide range of marine science careers. You develop core skills in coastal processes, environmental pressures and marine resource management while learning from active research groups and using specialist facilities such as the Marine Station and the RV Falcon Spirit. Close partnerships with leading marine organisations and industry provide valuable professional connections and project opportunities - with flexible full or part‑time study options.
 
 
 

World‑leading marine science reputation

Join a long established, well-respected programme with an excellent record for employment in the marine sciences sector. 

Hands‑on training and cutting‑edge facilities

Students gain practical experience in coastal zone management, fieldwork and laboratory techniques using specialist facilities such as the RV Falcon Spirit and a dedicated waterfront marine centre.

Exceptional industry and research connections

Strong partnerships with the Marine Institute, MBA, PML, the National Marine Aquarium and consultancy organisations provide real‑world projects, dissertation opportunities and professional pathways.

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Details

Programme overview

Our teaching activities are based around taught modules, field and laboratory work and an extended research project. There are visits to local bays and estuaries and a field week working with complex instrumentation in the lab and at sea. 
Semester one modules include management of coastal environments, marine science and research skills and methods. In the second semester students follow one core module in contemporary issues in marine science and choose two option modules from: remote sensing and geographical information systems, managing marine ecosystems, coastal erosion and protection, applied marine autonomy and modelling marine processes. 
You can carry out your research project and dissertation over both semesters in any area of marine science, working with experts within the University and external bodies (e.g. PML, Fugro-GEOS) in the UK and abroad. Topics include projects in both pure and applied research.
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.
 
Students doing experiments on Falcon Spirit

Core modules

MAR514
Marine Science 20 credits

This module provides an introductory overview of basic oceanography including physical, chemical, geological and biological aspects of the subject. There is particular emphasis on methods of quantifying and predicting coastal conditions, as well as interplay between physical, chemical and biological aspects of ocean science.

100% Coursework

MAR515
Management of Coastal Environments 20 credits

This module introduces students to the process, method and framework used to manage change in coastal and marine environments. It will focus on Integrated Coastal Zone Management and will emphasise the importance of collectively considering physical, ecological and socio-economic factors and processes involved in coastal management. Case Studies will be used to illustrate the range of the management processes available.

80% Coursework

20% Practicals

MAR516
Contemporary Issues in Marine Science 20 credits

This module utilises acknowledged experts to teach students about 'hot topics' in their field of marine science. The content of this module will be dynamic and will evolve to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in marine science. Current indicative content might include climate change, sea level rise, coastal flooding, ocean acidification, coral bleaching, marine biofuels and developments in nanotechnology, for example.

100% Coursework

PROJ522
MSc Dissertation 60 credits

The student will complete an independent research project that they have designed. The project can be submitted in a journal paper format, a dissertation or another written format as appropriate to the discipline. The write-up will include project aims, research problem to be addressed, methodology, data analysis, interpretation, discussion/synthesis, conclusions, supported by Figures and Tables, as appropriate.

100% Coursework

BMS500
SoBMS Postgraduate Methods Module

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.

Optional modules

MAR517
Coastal Erosion and Protection 20 credits

This module applies knowledge of waves and coastal processes to understand and predict coastal erosion and accretion. The hard and soft engineering methods used for coastal protection are covered, with an emphasis on how improved understanding of the natural processes (waves, currents, sediment transport) can improve coastal management decisions).

100% Coursework

MAR518
Remote Sensing and GIS 20 credits

This module introduces the principles of geographical information systems and remote sensing of marine, polar and coastal environments. Field data will be acquired using GPS and radiometric instrumentation. Emphasis is placed on the critical evaluation of remote sensing data and analysis tools in varied scenarios and on developing practical computing skills.

100% Coursework

MAR530
Managing Marine Ecosystems 20 credits

The module will provide students with an understanding of marine ecosystems and their vulnerability to anthropogenic threats. Anticipatory and responsive management measures will be discussed, including relevant marine conservation agreements, legislation and policy.

100% Coursework

MAR537
Applied Marine Autonomy

This module introduces students to marine autonomous platforms for marine environmental data collection. It focuses on the appropriate use of platforms, covering theory of operation and developing practical skills in autonomous marine data collection through workshops and fieldwork. The module also allows direct interaction with scientific researchers and industry practitioners through seminars.

COUE508
Advanced Coastal Engineering Modelling 20 credits

This hands-on module introduces you to the cutting-edge modelling techniques and software tools used by today’s coastal and offshore engineers. You will learn how to simulate waves, currents, and sediment transport—and how to assess the real-world impact of engineering designs on the coastal and offshore environments.

100% Coursework

Choose your postgraduate pathway

We offer Applied Marine Science at both MSc and MRes levels, allowing you to choose the pathway that best suits your interests and career goals.

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:

MSc Applied Marine Science programme specification_2217

Careers, industry and research

A career to take you around the world

From governments to environmental agencies to marine consultancies, our graduates leave ready to build successful careers all around the globe.
With 25 years’ experience of teaching Applied Marine Science, our programme is well recognised within the marine sector and gives you the experience and skills that employers are looking for. 
Our graduates occupy senior positions in all aspects of the marine sector working with leading organisations that include Astra Zenica, the British Antarctic Survey, Greenpeace, the Marine Biological Association and the UK Meteorological Office.
Research near Porthleven in Cornwall.

Hear from our graduates

 
 
Maurice Walkes

I would highly recommend this MSc programme. It covers a lot of areas which are essential for future research and employment, plus the coursework assignments are very practical. I’ve met some amazing friends on my programme as well. I would encourage anyone applying for the programme to go for it!

Maurice moved from Barbados to Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ to study MSc Applied Marine Science.

 
 
 
 

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.
Marine Station at night
 
 
 

Meet your lecturers

Dr Sarah Bass Lecturer in Marine Physical Science


Lecturer in Marine Physical Science

Professor Gerd Masselink Professor of Coastal Geomorphology


Professor of Coastal Geomorphology

Dr Mark Davidson Associate Professor in Coastal Processes


Associate Professor in Coastal Processes

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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.

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.

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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.
Group of postgraduate students on the Hoe on a sunny day

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

 
 
 
 
Tuition fees for UK students starting in 2026-2027 academic year
Full-time study
£11,700 per year
Module fees for repeated or part-time study
£650 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
£21,000 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

A 2:1 or equivalent preferably in a science or engineering subject. We will consider a 2:2 or equivalent or other relevant awards. If you don’t have any recent formal qualifications, we may accept workplace experience.
Applicants with overseas qualifications can check their comparability with the UK equivalent through , which provides an advisory service.

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.
Duration

1 year

Course type

Full-time, Part-time route available

Study location
Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ
 

Entry requirements

We welcome applicants with international qualifications and we accept a range of qualifications from across the globe.
Contact the Faculty International Team
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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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.
Duration

1 year

Course type

Full-time, Part-time route available

Study location
Âé¶¹ÆÆ½â°æ
 
 
 

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