University of St Andrews MSc in Marine Mammal Science
University of St Andrews

University of St Andrews

MSc in Marine Mammal Science

Saint Andrews, United Kingdom

MSc

1 year

English

Full time

07 Aug 2026

Sep 2026

GBP 29,950 *

On-Campus

* overseas | home: £11,680

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Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Marine Mammal Science is offered by The University of St Andrews and focuses on the biology and conservation of marine mammals. The program emphasizes a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing students for challenges in research and conservation in marine environments. This full-time course lasts one year and includes opportunities for hands-on fieldwork and collaboration with professionals in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths including roles in marine conservation, research, or policy development. Potential employers include environmental NGOs, government agencies, and academic institutions. Graduates may also pursue further studies at the doctorate level for advanced research opportunities.

The MSc in Marine Mammal Science prepares students for professional careers in the research and conservation of marine mammals. It is the only research-focused MSc degree in this popular subject worldwide and is taught by leading experts at the Sea Mammal Research Unit and the Scottish Oceans Institute.

Course details

The MSc in Marine Mammal Science is a one-year taught programme run by the Sea Mammal Research Unit (SMRU), the only UK institution dedicated exclusively to marine mammal research. The MSc further draws on the quantitative and diverse academic expertise within the University's Scottish Oceans Institute (SOI).

Highlights

  • Although focused on marine mammals, this programme also covers advanced topics in quantitative marine ecology and animal behaviour.
  • Modules include intense training in quantitative techniques (for example, statistical modelling and GIS) and applied research methods, including a Scotland-based field course to practice survey techniques (at no additional cost).
  • You might have the exciting opportunity to experience fieldwork locally as part of a core module and further afield as part of optional field courses (extra cost applicable) including our Polar Ecology module.
  • The core curriculum is complemented by advanced optional modules in topical research areas of biologging, bioacoustics, behaviour and cognition, and population biology.
  • Stimulating, small class sizes with a focus on student-led, experiential learning.