Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Engineering) Bachelor Degree
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Marine Management, also referred to as Maritime Management, as a degree focuses on the study and management of marine ecosystems, resources, and industries. It equips students with the knowledge and skills to address the complex challenges of sustainable marine practices, conservation, and coastal development.
Studying Marine Management allows individuals to make a positive impact on the sustainable use and conservation of marine resources. The interdisciplinary nature of this degree combines elements of biology, economics, policy, and management, making graduates well-rounded professionals capable of addressing the complex challenges facing our oceans. As our global society places increased emphasis on environmental stewardship, this degree provides graduates with the opportunity to contribute to a better and more sustainable future for our marine ecosystems and coastal communities.
Graduates of a degree in Marine Management will have a wide variety of career options available to them in the marine and coastal sectors. These include marine conservation officer, fisheries manager, marine policy analyst, coastal planner, marine tourism manager, and environmental consultant. This degree opens doors to work with governmental agencies, non-profit organisations, research institutions, and private industries.
Your degree will be delivered through a combination of lectures, seminars, and practical fieldwork. Depending on your course, you may also have the opportunity to participate in internships or research projects. Modules you study could include:
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