

BSc Marine Biology with Oceanography
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Marine Biology with Oceanography combines the study of living organisms in aquatic environments with the physical, chemical, and geological science of the ocean itself. The ocean covers more than 70 percent of the earth's surface, drives climate systems, supports billions of people through fisheries and coastal economies, and contains the largest and least-known ecosystems on the planet. Marine biologists study the organisms that live in these environments, from the microscopic phytoplankton that underpin ocean food webs to the whales that traverse ocean basins; oceanographers study the physical and chemical processes that shape the marine environment. At the University of Liverpool, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities and a year abroad, giving you direct experience of marine science in different geographical and institutional contexts. You will study marine ecology, fish biology, invertebrate biology, oceanographic processes, marine conservation, and the research methods, including diving, vessel-based survey, and remote sensing, that characterise the field. Liverpool's location and its marine science connections provide access to practical field and research experience from early in the degree. Marine Biology and Oceanography graduates pursue careers in a range of sectors. Government environmental agencies, conservation charities, fisheries management bodies, maritime industries, and academic research institutions all employ marine scientists. Roles in ecological survey, environmental impact assessment, fisheries science, aquaculture, and marine conservation are established destinations. The sandwich year and year abroad strengthen your professional credentials and international outlook. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in marine biology, oceanography, or conservation science, and a research career in this field typically requires a Masters or PhD. The degree also provides a foundation for careers in environmental consultancy, policy, and marine technology.
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