University of Portsmouth Open Experience Day
21 Mar 2026, 08:30
Portsmouth
Overview
Elevate your career on this Applied Aquatic Biology Master's degree. Learn how to tackle the complex challenges aquatic ecosystems face and foster a deeper understanding of aquatic biology.
Located in the heart of diverse marine ecosystems, you'll engage in independent research projects that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to lead innovative solutions that make a lasting impact on the future of our aquatic ecosystems.
You'll also benefit from time spent in our Institute of Marine Sciences, which is home to a thriving research environment and some of the best facilities in the country – ranking Portsmouth third of all post-1992 universities in the UK for research power.
Once you graduate, you’ll be set to enter careers in conservation, consultancy, fisheries and further study.
Earth systems and environmental sciences at the University of Portsmouth is ranked 4th of all post-1992 universities for research quality in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
Eligibility
This course accepts UK, EU, and international students.
Course highlights
Undertake independent research at the Institute of Marine Sciences
Learn how to rear coldwater species for restocking programmes, or trial fish food at the Sparsholt College Fishery and Aquatics facilities
Learn various advanced field and laboratory techniques to assess and monitor aquatic communities and the functioning of aquatic ecosystems
Gain subject matter expertise in marine conservation and policy, fisheries management and ecotoxicology and pollution
Learn how to communicate your work to experts and the general public
Learn from leading international researchers and industry leaders, including environmental consultancies and government bodies
Careers and opportunities
Graduates of this course have gone onto areas such as:
aquatic living resources management
marine NGOs
private sector consultancy
government-based research
conservation
teaching
further study or academic research
scientific journalism
Graduates of this course have gone onto roles such as:
Marine scientist
Waste minimisation officer
Fish house specialist
Insurance broker
Laboratory technician
Maritime and hydorcarbon sales manager
Environmental monitoring technician
Reef conservation volunteer
Graduates of this course have gone on to work for companies such as:
Scottish Sea Farms
Benthic Solutions Ltd
North Somerset Council
Career outcomes shown are sourced from the latest available graduate outcome surveys. The data shows career outcomes at 15 months after graduation.
Career planning
During your course you'll have expert career support from your tutors and our Careers and Employability Centre – which you can access for up to 5 years after you graduate.
Course structure
Full-time
We recommend that full-time students allocate 37 hours per week to their studies – equivalent to a full-time job
Part-time
We recommend that part-time students allocate around 18 hours per week to their studies – equivalent to a part-time job
Studies include teaching time (lectures, seminars, labs and tutorials), course work, independent learning and assessments
There's lots of lab and field work as part of this course – full-time students could be in labs and lectures up to three days per week
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
Course optionsUniversity of Portsmouth
Mercantile House
Hampshire Terrace
Portsmouth
PO1 2EG
Email:admissions@port.ac.uk
Phone:023 9284 5566