Bachelor of Science (Marine Systems) — full-time

Southern Cross University - NMSC Coffs Harbour

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Overview

The Bachelor of Science (Marine Systems) provides a strong foundation in science, including field and laboratory experimentation and analytical techniques, as well as socioecological systems, management and critical thinking. The Marine Systems specialisation builds on introductory earth systems knowledge with units at our National Marine Science Centre. These cover oceanography, marine ecology, fish and aquaculture, reefs, fisheries and marine parks management. Elective units include marine megafauna, ocean change biology, drone technology and spacial analysis, and coastal fluvial hydrodynamics. This course can also be studied online. Some units require attendance at on-campus workshops. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Science at Southern Cross University.

Prerequisites

Majors

Marine systems.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities in Marine Systems include marine park management, fisheries and aquaculture, reef restoration, marine monitoring, marine-based tourism, marine consulting, or marine science research.

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Admission Criteria

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