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Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Marine Science.

(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)

73K Bachelor of Marine Science
This 3-year (min) full-time or part-time course is offered in Hobart and builds on the University's global reputation of excellence in temperate marine research.The course aims to provide students with knowledge, competencies, skills and awareness of a variety of subjects linked together by the common theme of Marine Science. Marine Science is a rich and diverse discipline (including elements of biology, chemistry, physics, geology, oceanography, mathematics and other sciences.
(See University Handbook Entry)

K4B Bachelor of Marine Science with Honours
The Bachelor of Marine Science with Honours has been developed to provide students with advanced knowledge and scientific training in a specialised area of marine science; training in research as preparation for employment in a research organisation or for postgraduate study in Masters or PhD programs; and equip students with knowledge, skills, competencies and awareness in preparation for employment in industry.
(See University Handbook Entry)

S5M Graduate Certificate in Marine Sciences
This course is a minimum 0.5 yr (maximum 2 yrs) offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology.
(See University Handbook Entry)

S6M Graduate Diploma in Marine Sciences
This course is a minimum 1 yr (maximum 3 yrs) offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology.
(See University Handbook Entry)

S9K PhD in Quantitative Marine Science
For more information go to the RHD area on the Research website or contact the Centre for Marine Science.
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