Overview

Join one of humanity’s greatest collective endeavours when you study a degree in science at UOW. You will work with interdisciplinary teams to explore creative solutions for our ocean’s biggest issues and will learn about the physical interconnections and biotic principles that govern oceans and the societies that depend on them.

Marine science is the study of oceanographic processes, marine life and governance in the ocean. Oceans support life at every level and are vital for the supply of food, water, and medicine, as well as for transportation and trade. Marine scientists investigate the physical and biological nature of oceans, their impact on human society, and the conservation and environmental management. Oceans are studied all the way from the coastline to the high seas, from the surface layers to the abyssal plains, covering both tropical and temperate ecosystems.

The Bachelor of Marine Science at UOW takes advantage of the diverse NSW South Coast environment, which is an ideal location to undertake specialist marine training. This setting provides substantial fieldwork opportunities in addition to the extensive laboratory-based learning you will undertake during the course.

You will learn how to observe, define and experiment with coastal processes, and biodiversity, use emerging technologies to ensure the sustainable management of these environments, and be trained in important skills necessary for the workplace.

Majors

Areas of study

Biology, chemistry, coastal processes, earth and environmental sciences, fisheries and aquaculture, freshwater biodiversity, global challenges in science, marine and freshwater biodiversity, marine ecology, marine policy and governance, oceanography.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Coastal oceanographer, environmental advisor/specialist, fisheries officer, hydrographic Surveyor, marine park ranger, marine scientist, marine support officer, marine restorations, research scientist.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of Wollongong website for admission criteria information.

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