

BSc Ocean Science and Marine Conservation
About this course
Ocean science and marine conservation brings together the physical science of the sea and the urgent practical challenge of protecting it. The oceans cover more than two thirds of the Earth's surface, drive climate systems, support the majority of the planet's biodiversity, and provide food and livelihoods for hundreds of millions of people. Ocean scientists study the physics, chemistry, and biology of marine systems, developing the understanding needed to assess their health and predict their responses to change. Marine conservation applies that knowledge to the challenge of protecting species, habitats, and ecosystems under mounting pressure from overfishing, pollution, acidification, and warming. The University of Plymouth's three-year full-time Ocean Science and Marine Conservation degree includes a foundation year option, a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and work placement opportunities, reflecting the importance the programme places on both academic preparation and professional experience. Plymouth is one of the UK's leading centres for marine science, with strong research connections to Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the National Marine Aquarium. As the course itself notes, the programme develops skills in scientific enquiry, critical thinking, and communication, building confidence in understanding marine systems alongside foundational knowledge in oceanography and marine environmental science. The typical entry tariff is 104 points. You will study physical and chemical oceanography, marine biology, fisheries science, conservation ecology, and the policy dimensions of marine governance. Graduates work in environmental consultancy, marine conservation organisations, government environmental agencies, fisheries management, research institutions, and offshore and coastal industries. Many continue to postgraduate study in marine science, conservation biology, or environmental management, and doctoral research in ocean science is a well-established pathway. The combination of scientific training and conservation focus positions graduates well for the growing range of careers in the blue economy and the sustainability sector.
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