These courses are four-year, extended undergraduate Masters level degrees designed to produce graduates who have significant resThese courses are four-year, extended undergraduate Masters level degrees designed to produce graduates who have significant research skills. MMBiol is biological, and MMSci is multidisciplinary, combining biology with physical science. For the first three years, you will follow one of our BSc degree courses that is appropriate for your 4th year. Providing you have obtained satisfactory marks in your 2nd and 3rd year, you will proceed to the specialised 4th year. In this year, you will initially be trained in project planning and advanced research and analytical skills..You will then embark on your substantial research project in a subject of your own choice (subject to practical restrictions). As part of this you will enter an active research environment and be striving to produce publishable work in collaboration with staff member search skills. MMBiol is biological, and MMSci is multidisciplinary, combining biology with physical science. For the first three years, you will follow one of our BSc degree courses that is appropriate for your 4th year. Providing you have obtained satisfactory marks in your 2nd and 3rd year, you will proceed to the specialised 4th year. In this year, you will initially be trained in project planning and advanced research and analytical skills..You will then embark on your substantial research project in a subject of your own choice (subject to practical restrictions). As part of this you will enter an active research environment and be striving to produce publishable work in collaboration with staff members
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n recent years there has been rising demand from employers for marine science graduates with strong practical skillsets and knowledge. The experience gained from working in a research environment during your 4th year project will prepare you for potential PhD study and possibly a research career. Some move out of marine science altogether but will find that they can apply many of the skills they have learnt including information technology, communication and report writinn recent years there has been rising demand from employers for marine science graduates with strong practical skillsets and knowledge. The experience gained from working in a research environment during your 4th year project will prepare you for potential PhD study and possibly a research career. Some move out of marine science altogether but will find that they can apply many of the skills they have learnt including information technology, communication and report writing skills, practical problem solving, and group working, to a wide variety of careersg skills, practical problem solving, and group working, to a wide variety of careers