Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
This BSc (Hons) program in Marine Biology and Zoology offers a comprehensive understanding of animal life and ecosystems, from marine organisms to all animal groups. It covers applied aspects like aquaculture and fisheries, and develops practical research and fieldwork skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in research, conservation, fisheries, and other industries related to marine biology and zoology.
Program Outline
Marine Biology and Zoology BSc (Hons)
Degree Overview:
This program will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the diverse animal life and ecosystems on Earth, ranging from the mountains and tropical coral reefs to the deep ocean.
Objectives:
- Equip students with the fundamentals of biology, ecology, and evolution of marine organisms and all animal groups.
- Cover applied aspects such as aquaculture and fisheries, parasitology, and immunology.
- Teach students about the interactions between animals and their environments.
- Develop skills in practical research and fieldwork.
- Prepare students for careers in research, conservation, fisheries and aquaculture, government advisory bodies, the scientific media, ecotourism, and other leisure industries.
Outline:
Content:
- Marine biology, covering the biology and ecology of all marine organisms.
- Zoology, covering all animals, whether on land or in water.
- The interaction between animals and their environments.
- Applied aspects such as aquaculture and fisheries, parasitology, and immunology.
Course Schedule:
- The program is full-time, typically involving up to 30 hours per week.
- This includes lectures, practicals in the laboratory and the field, private study, tutorials, and project work.
- Many modules include day field trips.
- In the second year, there is a day trip and a field course based on the research vessel.
- In the third year, students will undertake hypothesis testing exercises during the intertidal field project.
- These field trips are free and compulsory.
Modules:
- Module listings are for guide purposes only and are subject to change.
- For current module listings, refer to the official course page on the university website.
Assessment:
- Assessment methods vary depending on the module.
- Typical assessments include:
- Practical work, continually assessed.
- Multiple choice questions.
- Laboratory tests.
- Written examinations.
- Dissertation assessed by a presentation and a report.
Teaching:
- The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures.
- Practical sessions in the laboratory and the field.
- Tutorials.
- Independent study.
- Project work.
- Students are taught by experts in their field, who are actively engaged in research and fieldwork.
Careers:
- This program prepares students for a wide range of careers, including:
- Research.
- Conservation.
- Fisheries and aquaculture.
- Government advisory bodies.
- The scientific media.
- Ecotourism and other leisure industries.
- Pressure groups.
Other:
- This program is unique to Bangor University.
- Bangor's location provides easy access to both the mountains and the sea for field trips.
- The university has excellent facilities for marine and environmental research, including:
- Tropical marine and temperate marine aquaria.
- Analytical laboratories.
- Flow and particle transport simulators.
- Advanced computer systems.
- A research ship.
- Several smaller survey boats.
- The program offers optional placement year and international experience options.
Conclusion
This program is an excellent choice for students interested in pursuing a career in marine biology or zoology. It provides a strong foundation in the field and prepares students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.