The Bachelor in Marine Biology (BSc) program at University of Hull is highly interactive, with core teaching in marine biology, evolution, biological diversity, ecology, threatened marine habitats, oceanography, coastal seas, geographic information systems (GIS), marine interactions and aquatic resource management. Students can also choose options including ecological monitoring, animal welfare, ethics and Environmental Impact Assessment. This allows them to build a course that suits their interests and ambitions.
92% of graduates are employed or in further study 15 months after graduating.
By choosing to study the Bachelor in Marine Biology (BSc) at Hull, students will be at the centre of one of the UK’s most significant aquatic habitats. The North Sea, internationally recognised research facilities – including The Deep – and the rest of the Yorkshire Nature Triangle are on their doorstep.
This program is accredited by The Institution of Environmental Sciences.
There may be additional costs by this university.