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BSc Ocean Sciences with Foundation Year
About this course
Ocean sciences is the study of the marine environment in all its dimensions, from the physics and chemistry of seawater and the geology of the seafloor to the biology of ocean ecosystems and the role of the oceans in regulating the Earth's climate. The oceans cover more than two thirds of the planet's surface and are central to every major environmental cycle, from the carbon cycle and global temperature regulation to biodiversity and food security. Ocean scientists are at the forefront of some of the most urgent research questions facing humanity. At the University of Plymouth, this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year, introduces you to the major global environmental challenges facing society and develops the scientific literacy, independence, and quantitative skills needed to engage with them at degree level. The foundation year builds these foundations systematically, preparing you for the rigour of the main ocean sciences degree, which covers the physical, chemical, biological, and geological dimensions of the marine environment. Plymouth has a strong oceanographic tradition and is located on the coast, giving you direct access to the marine environment as a context for your learning. With a typical entry tariff of 72 UCAS points, the programme with foundation year is designed to be accessible to students who need additional scientific preparation. Ocean sciences graduates are well placed for careers in marine research, environmental consultancy, government environmental agencies, fisheries management, offshore industries, climate and oceanographic science, conservation organisations, and aquaculture. The quantitative and analytical skills developed during the degree are also valued in data science and environmental monitoring roles. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in oceanography, marine biology, climate science, or environmental science.
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