Applications are now being accepted for the 2015 admission to the Master of Marine Science and Management at Southern Cross University (SCU), Australia. The application deadline is 16th January 2015 for International students and February 2nd 2015 for Australian students.
The Master of Marine Science and Management is delivered at SCU’s National Marine Science Centre (www.scu.edu.au/nmsc), a teaching and research facility in Coffs Harbour. The Centre is equipped with state-of-the-art marine research laboratories, a commercial aquaculture facility and extensive field equipment. It has coral reef, kelp forest and mangrove habitats on its doorstep, and is surrounded by the beautiful Solitary Island Marine Park. Students who have completed a relevant Bachelor degree will receive four units of advanced standing towards the Masters degree. The Master of Marine Science and Management is designed for university graduates wanting to pursue specialist expertise in marine science with a focus on sustainability and management. The curriculum is strongly influenced by the needs of industry and potential employers. It has both a theoretical and a practical focus, with field studies in a range of coastal and marine environments, including the Solitary Islands Marine Park. The program is taught by a range of leading researchers from SCU’s Marine Ecology Research Centre and the Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry. For more information, go to http://courses.scu.edu.au/courses/master-of- marine-science-and-management2/2015#course-content=overview or feel free to contact me at les.christi...@scu.edu.au Professor Les Christidis Director, National Marine Science Centre Course Co-ordinator Master of Marine Science and Management