Victoria University of Wellington Master of Marine Conservation
Victoria University of Wellington

Victoria University of Wellington

Master of Marine Conservation

Wellington, New Zealand

Master degree

9 up to

18 months

English

Full time, Part time

Jan 2026

Distance Learning, On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Marine Conservation program offers a comprehensive study of marine ecosystems and promotes sustainable practices. It equips students with the skills needed to tackle pressing marine conservation issues through core modules and elective courses. The program is designed for individuals passionate about marine life and environmental stewardship. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach, combining scientific knowledge and practical skills. The duration of the program is typically two years.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths in marine biology, environmental consultancy, or conservation policy. Opportunities may also exist in non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and academia. This program prepares students to contribute effectively to the field of marine conservation and address global challenges regarding ocean health.

With the increasing pressures on the marine environment, both in the South Pacific region and worldwide, experts in the conservation and management of marine organisms and ecosystems are in demand.

With the increasing pressures on the marine environment, both in the South Pacific region and worldwide, experts in the conservation and management of marine organisms and ecosystems are in high demand.

As a world-leader in marine conservation, New Zealand is a great place to develop your expertise in the field. Its unique and lengthy coastline is home to an abundance of marine organisms—from the tiny phytoplankton to the endangered New Zealand sea lion.

Study with our School of Biological Sciences, a leader in marine biology research, and learn how to make a positive impact on these valuable ecosystems around the world. Examine marine conservation issues and practice in New Zealand, Australia, the South Pacific, and the wider Indo-Pacific region. What you learn from these examples can be applied worldwide.

Earth and Marine Sciences at Te Herenga Waka are ranked in the top 150 in the world in the 2023 QS World Rankings by Subject.

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Hands-on learning

Apply the theory you learn by going into the field to study different marine environments and ecosystems as part of the course field trips during the year, both in New Zealand and abroad.

Gain practical experience in the collection, analysis, and communication of data related to marine conservation and learn what life is like as a real marine conservationist.

Study options

Marine Conservation can be studied through two qualifications. The Master of Marine Conservation (MMarCon) is a taught Master's with no thesis component and is the only taught Marine Conservation Master's degree in New Zealand.

Or you can choose to study the Postgraduate Certificate in Marine Conservation (PGCertMarCon), a shorter qualification for those who want to expand their expertise into a new area of interest.

Community

Postgraduate study at Victoria University of Wellington will help you build valuable relationships and networks with peers, university staff and future colleagues. You'll have opportunities to attend events, workshops, social functions, and seminars.

The Postgraduate Students' Association can give you information and provides a voice for you on campus.

Advance your expertise with a PhD study

A PhD is the highest academic qualification offered by the School of Biological Sciences. You’ll carry out original and sustained research under supervision from world-class academics.

Usually, entry into PhD study requires an Honours degree or a Master's with a research thesis. If you're thinking of continuing on to PhD study, you can take a research-based, special topics paper as one of your course choices to help you with entry requirements.

As a PhD candidate at Victoria, you’ll also be supported by the Faculty of Graduate Research.

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