A Marine Environment and Resources degree at the University of Southampton combines advanced ocean science with policy and management, with study periods across the MER (Marine Environment and Resources) Consortium. You’ll build the skills to analyse marine ecosystems and resources and to support sustainable decisions in areas such as conservation, coastal management and fisheries.
The Marine Environment and Resources program at the University of Southampton offers a comprehensive education that integrates advanced ocean science with policy and management. This unique degree is delivered in collaboration with the MER Consortium, allowing students to engage in international study across various partner universities.
This program equips you with the skills necessary to analyze marine ecosystems and resources, enabling you to support sustainable practices in conservation, coastal management, and fisheries. The curriculum combines core ocean science with modules that link scientific knowledge to practical marine conservation and management strategies.
You will complete compulsory coursework along with optional modules tailored to your interests, fostering a specialization in areas such as:
Final assessment: The program employs a mix of assessed coursework and examinations. For specific assessment formats and dissertation or capstone project requirements, please refer to the program handbook.
Applicants are typically required to have an Upper Second Class degree or equivalent in a relevant field. For detailed information on academic qualifications and any additional requirements, please consult the program's official resources.
Graduates of the Marine Environment and Resources program are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in marine research, conservation, policy-making, and resource management. The interdisciplinary nature of the program ensures that you will possess the necessary expertise to contribute effectively to sustainable marine practices and environmental stewardship.
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