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Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology

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4 years
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University of AberdeenUniversity of Aberdeen
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Description of Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology

Bachelor_of_Science_in_Marine_BiologyThe University of Aberdeen offers a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology program.

Marine Research is a major international research strength, with staff research ranging from the deep sea to the intertidal zones including work on dolphins, whales, seals, seabirds, octopus and great white shark.

Students on the Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology program will benefit from participating in field work in the vicinities of the Ocean Laboratory on the Ythan Estuary,
Lighthouse Field Station (marine/mammal work) on the Black Isle near Inverness, and around Shetland.

If you want to find out more about Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, you can make an information request below and the school will contact you with further information.

Application and qualification

Admission requirements:
Use this link to find the entry requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology:
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/ugrad/degrees/page.php?name=arts_rates

Application:
All applications for entry to undergraduate degrees at the University of Aberdeen are made through UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service).

UCAS, Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham GL52 3LZ, UK
Tel: +44 (0)870 1122211 Web: www.ucas.com

The academic year starts in late September. You may apply from 1 September of the previous year. The official deadline for applications is the 30th of June in the year of entry however the University recommends that you apply earlier than this if possible.

Course structure:

First Year:
First year includes foundation Biology and Chemistry courses. Optional courses cover a wide range of complementary subjects, including Tools for Science, Land Management, Environmental Science, Scientific Skills and Computing Science.

Second Year:
Second year courses progress studies in Ocean Biology, Vertebrate Zoology, Invertebrate Life and a Marine Field Course. Courses in Genes and Evolution, Community Ecology and Microbiology are recommended, but alternative courses can be selected from a wide range of subjects.

Third Year:
Third year courses are in Marine Biology, Aquatic Biology, Conservation and Exploitation, Environmental Physiology, Animal Population Ecology, Animal Evolution and Biodiversity and Experimental Design, Analysis and Presentation. Students also choose from a range of courses covering Animal Behaviour, Plant/Animal Interactions, Diseases and their Vectors and many other specialist topics.

Fourth Year (Honours):
Students carry out an independent research project in Marine Biology, often in collaboration with an external organisation or occasionally as part of a deep sea research cruise. Students also undertake an extended essay. There is a choice of advanced courses in Marine and Fisheries Biology, Abyssal and Hadal Environments, Marine Benthic Ecology and Marine Biology in Depth. The breadth of options is extended by courses in Biological Timing,
Bioethics, Wildlife Conservation and Management, Community Ecology, Advanced Immunology and Advances in Vector Biology. Students improve their transferable skills through presentations,
groupwork and team building activities.

International student advisers:

Once you have arrived in Aberdeen, members of staff in our Student Support Services are available to give confidential advice, information and support to all students on a wide range of topics. The International Student Advisers at the University of Aberdeen can provide information on many aspects of international student life at Aberdeen and in the UK, with specialist guidance on visa and immigration matters. British immigration legislation is complex. The immigration advice and services are regulated by the Immigration Services Commissioner.

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Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology

Expenses

Find all tuition fees here: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/registry/tuitionfees/

In addition to tuition fees, the University estimates that you will need at least £650 per month to cover all of your other costs.
As well as scholarships offered by the British Council, charities and organisations, the University of Aberdeen has a number of special scholarships particularly for research students, as well as bursaries for some postgraduate taught Masters courses.

Description of University of Aberdeen

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Welcome to the University of Aberdeen - excellence in teaching and research since 1495!

Founded in 1495, the University of Aberdeen is the fifth oldest university in the UK, and combines ancient tradition with the best in modern teaching and study facilities. The University has a student population of around 14,000 and a large international community of students drawn from 120 different countries. In the World’s top 200, Aberdeen has an excellent reputation for teaching quality and research, and has had, over the years, four Nobel Prize winners.

The University of Aberdeen has a beautiful central campus where ancient buildings sit side by side with modern, first-class laboratories, up-to-date computing facilities, including a wireless networked campus, and the latest library technology. The very best learning resources are on offer to support studies, and £230 million is currently being invested into new facilities and resources for students to ensure that the student experience at Aberdeen is incomparable. This includes a flagship library for the 21st century, and an Olympic world-class sports complex.

Opportunities exist to study abroad on a wide range of programmes, and links exist with universities in Hong Kong, Japan, North America and throughout Europe.

97% of the University of Aberdeen students enter jobs, research posts or further study within six months of graduating - an indication of the links with industry, major research centres and leading international universities that Aberdeen works hard to implement.

Aberdeen offers a wide range of programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level including over 550 first degree programmes and over 140 taught masters across the three Colleges of Arts and Social Sciences; Life Sciences and Medicine; and Physical Sciences.


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Description and information about accommodation Aberdeen

Aberdeen

University_of_Aberdeen_placeStudents describe Aberdeen, home to the University of Aberdeen, as having an unrivalled social scene, with our Students’ Association funding more than 150 clubs and societies, including one of the largest numbers of sports clubs in a Scottish university. There is also a wide variety of cultural, political, spiritual, theatrical and subject-based societies for students, which all hold regular events. A well established international society organises events for students from around the world.

Students also enjoy the University’s superb environment alongside magnificent countryside and seascape, in a city that offers something to suit all tastes in arts, culture, leisure and entertainment. Aberdeen, Scotland's third largest city, is a prosperous and attractive city of 220,000, and a place with a lively combination of historic charm, thriving economy and cosmopolitan community.

Big enough for the ’big city’ experience, student-friendly Aberdeen is still small enough to make it easy for students to find their way around and make friends. From the bustling city centre it is just a short distance to the tranquillity of the nearby hills and countryside in one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland. Aberdeen also boasts miles of golden sandy beaches, so students can have lectures in the morning and ski in the afternoon, or sail, windsurf, hill climb, canoe – the list is endless!

At night Aberdeen really lights up with a nightlife second to none. There is a huge variety of pubs and clubs on offer, and a vibrant music scene includes regular major tours by the biggest names around.

For more information about life in Aberdeen, visit www.abdn.ac.uk/sras



University_of_Aberdeen_housingAt the University of Aberdeen, some of the halls of residence are only minutes from the lecture-rooms, so you can get out of bed in Crombie-Johnston Hall at five to nine, and still get to your nine o'clock class on time.

Starting university and becoming involved in academic life can be an exciting experience. It is a real opportunity to meet new people, make friends and for you to have your first taste of living independently, away from your family. The Student Accommodation Office is here to help you find a suitable place to live and our experienced staff know how important it is to help you with the formalities involved.

For further information about our accommodation, including costs, please visit www.abdn.ac.uk/accommodation. If you're a new student, the University of Aberdeen guarantees to find you a place in one of the halls, provided your application reaches us by the deadline.

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