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Marine Biology with Oceanography

Cornwall College

UCAS Code: CMBO | Certificate of Higher Education - CertHE

Entry requirements


48 UCAS Tariff points from an appropriate level 3 subject area

45 credits at level 3 in an appropriate subject area

GCSE/National 4/National 5

English and Maths at grade C/4 or above or Functional Skills Level in Literacy and Numeracy

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

PPP

From an appropriate level 3 subject area

48 UCAS Tariff points to include 32 from Highers

48 UCAS Tariff points from an appropriate level 3 subject area

About this course


Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

Subjects

Marine biology

Marine sciences

This Cert HE course is designed to cater for students who have 48 UCAS points or have Level 3 qualifications in a non-scientific subject set. On successful completion of the Cert HE, the student will progress directly into the second year of the FdSc programme. The United Nations has proclaimed 2021-2030 to be the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Higher Education must now produce science graduates capable of realising the ambitious goals of this framework. These graduates must be able to grasp the global scope and timeliness of the issues at hand, to undertake the science required that will provide answers to questions as they arise, then convey these faithfully and articulately to whichever audience needs to hear them.

You will be starting a journey on a marine programme like no other.

To our knowledge, no other degree programme in the UK has embedded the Ocean Literacy programme promoted by UNESCO to this extent. We can find no other course that has based a module around this programme by using the seven ocean literacy principles as Assessed Learning Outcomes.

You will be embarking on a programme of study which embeds science communication. In addition, other modules have learning outcomes that make the dissemination of marine scientific knowledge a core attribute.

You will be based in a fantastic rural campus in the heart of Newquay, with a small, family feel. The staff are research active and bring that expertise to the class.

You will be 10-30 minutes’ walk from a range of north Cornish coast habitats, a dive school with a range of dive courses on offer, a local and very active marine conservation group, a research-equipped vessel for coastal work and you will be 45 minutes’ drive from an additional range of south Cornish coast habitats. You will be four hours’ travel from the world-famous biodiversity hotspot of the Isles of Scilly. There are a number of marine protected areas on your doorstep in which to learn your subject area, including one on your doorstep – Newquay and the Gannel Marine Conservation Zone.

Finally, we have strong links with local conservation and marine organisations to develop your work-related experience, which is a very strong thread through the programme.

**Assessment**
Mix of coursework, exam, test and practical

**Progression**
Second year of the Level 5 FdSc programme of the same name.

Cornwall College University Centre offers a unique and fulfilling university experience with small class sizes, allowing for personal attention from tutors and a strong sense of community among students. The wrap-around support provided ensures that students receive the necessary guidance and resources to excel in their studies, while studying alongside likeminded individuals who share their passion for vocational technical skills. Located in one of the most beautiful and natural parts of the country, students have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning surroundings while developing practical skills that set them apart in the job market.

Modules

**(Note there is some flexibility in order or modules studied, in addition some module titles and content may change.)**

First year modules include:

- Our Ocean Planet
- Skills for Scientific Success
- Marine Survey Techniques
- Fundamentals of Biology
- Diversity of Life

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

Channel Islands
£16,500
per year
England
£9,250
per year
EU
£9,250
per year
International
£16,500
per year
Northern Ireland
£9,250
per year
Republic of Ireland
£9,250
per year
Scotland
£9,250
per year
Wales
£9,250
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Newquay University Centre Cornwall College

Department:

Science, Engineering and Technology

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