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9 Coastal and Marine Management Bachelor's Degree Programs


Maritime University of Szczecin
Navigation
- Szczecin, Poland
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
As a Navigation of MUS graduate, you can start working aboard any ship under the flag of any country because our diplomas are recognized worldwide. Once your sea service totals over five years, and having passed a central exam, you can become a captain of any sea-going or inland vessel.


The University of Western Australia
Bachelor in Marine and Coastal Processes
- Perth, Australia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor in Marine and Coastal Processes explores how marine and coastal environments work and change over time. The program covers key topics like oceanography, coastal geology, ecology, and the ...
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Nurture Higher Education
Bachelor of Coastal and Marine Science
- Shop 71, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Work with some of the most unique and diverse coastlines and marine ecosystems in the world. Learn from experts in marine, coastal and ecological fields, giving you practical skills to make a difference to our world.


Institute of Marine And Antarctic Studies
BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE (HONOURS)
- Battery Point, Australia
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Our Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science with an Honours degree has been developed to provide students with advanced knowledge and scientific training in a specialised area of marine or Antarctic science.

Escuela Naval Chile
Marine Corps Officers
- Viña del Mar, Chile
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The Marine Officers (IM) are eminently operational, destined to plan and execute the amphibious operations that are part of the typical military actions of the Navy, leading the corresponding IM personnel units. Said operations include the conquest and seizure of the beach sectors required for the landing of military troops, the defense of the coast, the tasks of own military security, and the participation in Peace Operations abroad, as part of the United Nations forces. United (UN).


National Fisheries University
Ocean Mechanical Engineering
- Yoshimi, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
This department conducts education and research in the area where marine and fisheries engineering merges with mechanical engineering ─ a field that is based on physics but also incorporates biology and chemistry. The department seeks to endow students with a broad array of technological capabilities related to the development of machinery used in fisheries, the sustainable utilization of fisheries resources, and the conservation of marine environments, so that graduates can actively contribute to the industry in a wide variety of ways, including the development of machinery related to the marine environment, ships and food. Students who graduate from this department and take up further study in Marine Engineering in the Advanced Course can obtain certification as a ship officer, enabling them to work as a chief engineer or engineer on a ship traveling on international waters.


Yildiz Technical University
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Undergraduate Program
- Istanbul, Turkey
Bachelor's degree
English, Turkish
Shipbuilding and Ship Machinery Engineering covers the engineering services of ships, vehicles and structures operating in sea and inland waters and engineering activities carried out in related facilities on land.


International Maritime University of Panama
BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN MARINE AND PORT ADMINISTRATION
- Panama City, Panama
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Spanish
The UMIP offers graduates of this degree knowledge about the procedures of import, export, and transshipment operations of merchandise in a port terminal; the legal aspects that regulate national port institutions, as well as the basic principles in the planning, organization, direction, control, and costing in the services of the port industry. He will also be able to supervise all the personnel and operations that take place within the port system, he will be able to evaluate and analyze the conditions that could affect the development of maritime transport and learn about maritime legislation in the national and international field. The graduate will have character, responsibility and tolerance will act as a true agent of change. You will be able to take decisions and actions that favor the protection of the environment and you will be committed to the development and well-being of your society.


Batumi Navigation Teaching University
Bachelor of Marine Navigation
- Batumi, Georgia
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
Program objectives: Training of highly-skilled, fieldwork-oriented expert - Ship's navigator able to meet competition requirements existing in Georgian and international educational and labour markets, who understand the specificity of the profession and obligations to be fulfilled, has theoretical knowledge and practical skills, required for the professional activity.
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Coastal and Marine Management programs at the Bachelor's level offer a unique opportunity to explore the intricate relationship between human activities and marine ecosystems. This field empowers you to engage with pressing environmental issues, making it an exciting choice for those passionate about sustainability and conservation.
Through courses in marine ecology, resource management, and environmental policy, you’ll develop skills like conducting marine assessments, implementing conservation strategies, and analyzing marine data. The program also fosters independence and encourages critical thinking as students explore emerging challenges in marine environments. Your studies will include fieldwork, where practical experience enhances your understanding of coastal systems.
Graduates often pursue careers as marine resource managers, conservation specialists, or environmental consultants. These roles require expertise in navigating the complexities of environmental legislation, stakeholder engagement, and climate adaptation strategies. As you progress through your degree, you'll gain insight into policies impacting marine systems and strengthen adaptability as you engage with diverse perspectives in your field.