Our MSc Marine Biology programme aims to train graduates in multiple areas of marine biology and includes the acquisition of necessary field skills in sea survival, powerboat handling and marine radio.
This popular course includes modules in fisheries and aquaculture, genetics, marine ecology and conservation, marine mammals, and ecological aspects of Geographical Information Systems (GIS). In addition, the course has a significant fieldwork component including ship work as well as survey and sampling techniques training.
This masters’ course, run entirely by the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES) at University College Cork, provides students with a keen understanding of these various disciplines and the skills necessary to meet the growing demand for trained marine biologists both in Ireland and abroad.
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe key marine flora and fauna, the marine environment and its biological and physical properties and processes;
assess the sustainability of exploitation (fisheries and aquaculture) and assess the impact of other anthropogenic factors on the marine environment;
define the roles of management and conservation across the marine environment;
demonstrate a wide range of research skills (field and laboratory) including safety-related and professional qualifications;
apply the knowledge and skills acquired in this course in the working environment enabling the development of policy.