University of Wollongong

Course Details

Bachelor of Marine Science

Course Description

Marine Science is the study of the ocean. Marine scientists look into the biological nature and capacity of oceans, their impact on human society, and the conservation and environmental management of marine and coastal resources and regions. They spend their time observing, defining and experimenting with coastal processes, biodiversity and climate change, as well as using emerging technologies to ensure the sustainable management of these environments. Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills in Australia is becoming a fast-growing area creating new and increased job prospects. There is a forecasted growth of 14.4% in the Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Industry and with this brings exciting employment opportunities and career options. The projected high rate of employment growth for 2015 to 2019 reflects ongoing strength and demand for the services of qualified and highly educated workers. Source: Employment Projections This degree: The Bachelor of Marine Science takes advantage of the diverse NSW South Coast environment, which is an ideal location to undertake specialist marine training. This setting provides substantial fieldwork opportunities in addition to the extensive laboratory-based learning you will undertake during the course. The specialist marine training, combined with a broad background in biology and geosciences opens up a range of employment opportunities in government and industry organisations. What you will study: You will study common core science subjects early in this degree before focusing on subjects fundamental to your understanding of marine science: Biodiversity of Marine and Freshwater Organisms Ecology Oceanography Conservation Biology Marine and Terrestrial Ecology Coastal Environments Fisheries and Aquaculture. On completion, high performing students considering further study or a career in research should consider the Bachelor of Science (Honours) program. This one-year degree offers students a pathway to expand their knowledge in marine science and achieve their research aspirations.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Overview of careers: Agricultural Adviser Biochemist Cartographer (Mapping) Chemist Coastal or Estuarine Management Officer Conservation Biologist Drug Regulation Officer Ecologist Environmental Consultant Food Chemist Forensic Scientist Geologist Laboratory Assistant Marine or Fisheries Biologist Materials Scientist Medical Biotechnologist Medical Researcher Oceanographer Science Teacher Veterinary Researcher.

Bachelor of Marine Science University of Wollongong