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Get a degree that's recognised worldwide and contribute to knowledge in your field. A Master of Science (MSc) will develop your technical, laboratory and academic writing skills to prepare you for a career in science.The MSc will take you between two and two and half years of full-time study or up to four years part time. In the first year of your MSc you'll take several courses related to your specialist subject area. Next, you'll carry out in-depth supervised research for 12–15 months and write a thesis. During your studies you might also author publications for peer-reviewed journals.To do an MSc you'll need a Bachelor's degree in an appropriate field, with an average grade of B or higher in your subject area. You may also be able to qualify for entry if you have appropriate work or other experience.Take your knowledge further with advanced study of the sea. Gain an in-depth understanding of the complex world of Marine Biology—from windswept coasts and sandy beaches to coral reefs and the depths of the ocean.Tailor your studies towards your career goals—select from a range of courses offered by the School of Biological Sciences. You can choose to learn about the connections between ecosystems, the physiology of marine organisms or coping with global change.Develop practical skills in research design, implementation and analysis and engage in discussion and critical evaluation of current issues in marine biology.