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Applied Marine Zoology

Course details
  • BSc (Hons)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-time
  • 09/2025
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Newquay University Centre Cornwall College
Awarded by:
University of Plymouth

Course summary

What is more exciting or enigmatic than the life in our oceans? We still know so little about this alien world which makes up 98% of the living space on our planet, but with technology developing at such a pace more and more discoveries are being made. It is an exciting time to be involved in any aspect of marine science; a crucial one too, as our impact on the world’s oceans has never been greater.

Foundation degree students who wish to progress to an honours degree can apply for third year entry to our top-up programme. You will need to have studied an appropriate foundation degree programme. The BSc has been designed to develop your interest and hone your professional skills to equip you for work in a growing industry.

Situated on the beautiful coast of North Cornwall we are perfectly located for fieldwork and we have a strong practical element running through the programme. You will get hands-on experience in using sampling and survey equipment, as well as planning and undertaking marine surveys: from plankton trawls, to underwater video mapping and offshore marine life surveys.

During your studies you will develop your understanding of marine animals; working from cellular processes up to whole organism and ecosystem levels. In Year 1 you will receive a firm grounding in aquatic ecology, marine and biological science as well as developing practical survey skills before moving on to more specialised modules, such as fish ecology and marine vertebrate biology and conservation in your second year. In your final year, you will choose from options such as GIS and marine environmental management, monitoring marine ecosystems and marine pollution and ecotoxicology as well as undertaking your own research for your honours project.

Assessment
Assessment includes coursework (approximately 70%) and exams/tests (30%). It is vitally important to build your communication skills as a scientist, so coursework is varied and includes a range from the conventional mediums like scientific reports, posters, presentations & essays to less traditional formats like film, podcasts, web content and social media.

Progression
It is the UN decade of the ocean and habitat restoration, this vital time for marine conservation activity is mirrored by the increasing interest in the marine world by the UK government and also different industries; some more sustainable than others. The variety and number of career opportunities in this field are expanding rapidly.

Possible Careers

  • Marine Biologist

  • Marine Education Officer

  • Fisheries Officer

  • Marine Technician

  • Marine Ecological Consultant

  • University Researcher

  • Wildlife Guide

Examples of recent graduates: marine manager for Natural England, project lead for Manta Trust in Chagas Islands, PhD student with the Marine Biological Association, wildlife guide with Padstow Sea Safaris, aquarist at Blue Reef aquarium Newquay.

Cornwall College University Centre offers a unique and fulfilling university experience with small class sizes, allowing for personal attention from tutors and a strong sense of community among students. The wrap-around support provided ensures that students receive the necessary guidance and resources to excel in their studies, while studying alongside likeminded individuals who share their passion for vocational technical skills. Located in one of the most beautiful and natural parts of the country, students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning surroundings while developing practical skills that set them apart in the job market.

Modules

Indicative Modules Year 1: - Marine Science (20 credits) - Marine Survey Techniques (20 credits) - Diversity, Classification & Evolution (20 credits) - Ecology of Aquatic Systems (20 credits) - Key Professional Skills (20 credits) - Fundamentals of Biology (20 credits). Indicative Modules Year 2: - Marine Vertebrate Biology & Conservation (20 credits) - Fish Ecology (20 credits) - Marine Invertebrates (20 credits) - Research Methods & GIS for Zoology (20 credits) - Marine Conservation in Practice (20 credits). Year 2 Optional Modules: - Global Conservation Issues (20 credits) - Population Genetics & Community Ecology (20 credits). Indicative Modules Year 3: - Monitoring Marine Ecosystems (20 credits) - GIS & Marine Environmental Management (20 credits) - Honours Project (40 credits). Year 3 Optional Modules: - Applications of Zoology (20 credits) - Conservation Project Management (20 credits) - Marine Pollution & Ecotoxicology (20 credits) - Conservation Genetics (20 credits) - Communicating Zoology (20 credits).

How to apply

Apply by
29 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
0B4X
Institution code:
C78
Campus name:
Newquay University Centre Cornwall College
Campus Code:
N

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

For applicants who require a visa to study in the UK, The Cornwall College Group does not have a visa sponsor licence and therefore unable to accept an application

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Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - 80 points

A level

80 UCAS points from AS and A-Levels (at least 56 points must be at A2-level)

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - MMP

Access to HE Diploma

45 credits at level 3 in an appropriate subject.

GCSE/National 4/National 5

GCSEs at grade C/grade 4 or above in English Language, Science and Mathematics: alternatives at Level 2 may be considered.

Mature applicants with relevant experience but without the stated qualifications will be considered individually and are encouraged to apply.

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Additional entry requirements

Criminal records declaration (DBS/Disclosure Scotland)
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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
EU£9535Year 1
England£9535Year 1
Northern Ireland£9535Year 1
Scotland£9535Year 1
Wales£9535Year 1
Republic of Ireland£9535Year 1
International£16500Year 1
Channel Islands£16500Year 1

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