Due to vital ongoing issues with our oceans, an academic understanding of ocean life across the world has never been more important.
Our Marine Biology degree will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to make meaningful contributions towards solving current environmental and societal challenges. The breadth and depth of the curriculum allows you to develop a deep understanding of marine ecosystems and the biological principles that govern life in our oceans.
The programme encourages you to consider the impact of human activity on marine environments, and to explore sustainable approaches to conservation.
As a graduate, you will be equipped to become an advocate for the ocean, contributing to solutions for climate change, pollution, habitat loss and biodiversity decline.
You will also gain proficiency in laboratory and field techniques, data analysis, and scientific communication, preparing you to tackle global issues such as biodiversity loss, climate change, and other environmental crises.
Our degree uses ethical, sustainable and innovative approaches to fully prepare you for a range of meaningful careers in areas including marine science, conservation, and environmental management.
Boat work on the Research Vessel Mary Anning, fieldwork on local shores and work in our cutting-edge laboratories are all core parts of the degree. As Marine Biology is so broad, you can tailor your path to be field or lab focused, depending on your interests.
This course also offers you the opportunity to spend a Year in Industry, in the UK or overseas, enabling you to gain valuable workplace experience. The University advocates for paid-only placements, which on average have a salary of over £20,000. Unpaid placements are considered on a case-by-case basis.