Coastal & Marine Environments: Physical Processes, Policy & Practice (MSc)
The MSc in Coastal and Marine Environments is directed at graduates from Geography, Natural Sciences and other related disciplines in the social and natural sciences, and at professionals in the field who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the field.
Subjects that are in this course are:-
- Required TI6105: Biodiversity and Coastal Change
- Required TI6134: Dynamics of Climate Change
- Required TI6125: Research Methods and Mapping
- Required TI6104: Coastal Processes and Landforms
- Required TI6109: Dissertation (Research Paper)
- Required TI6112: Reconstructing Marine Environments (Research Vessel Skills)
- Required TI6102: Marine Spatial Planning and Policy
Overview
INSTITUTION
MODE OF STUDY
Full-time
Part-time
EDUCATION LEVEL
Postgraduate
CATEGORY
Other Postgraduate Programmes
Intakes and Duration
September
1 Year (Full-time)
September
2 Years (Part-time)
Fees
Total Fees
€16,540
Entry Requirements
An Honours degree from a recognised institution
Minimum of Second Class Honours (Second Division)/2.5/4 CGPA
Second Class Honours (First Division)/3/4 CGPA
1st Class Honours/3.5/4 CGPA
Minimum of Second Class Honours (Second Division)/2.5/4 CGPA
Second Class Honours (First Division)/3/4 CGPA
1st Class Honours/3.5/4 CGPA
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Subjects
Humanities & Social Sciences
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