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This four-year marine geography program offers comprehensive study of marine and coastal topics, culminating in an independent research project. Our planet's oceans and shorelines host incredible ecosystems while supporting vital industries like shipping, tourism, and renewable energy. As a marine geography graduate, you'll possess the expertise to protect marine environments and guide sustainable development across both traditional and emerging ocean industries.Our curriculum blends physical and environmental geography, examining humanity's relationship with the sea and addressing global issues such as ocean acidification and sea level rise.South Wales boasts diverse marine ecosystems featuring tidal estuaries, wildlife-rich islands, renewable energy projects, and the UK's largest oil port at Milford Haven.Fieldwork takes students to the Bristol Channel, Glamorgan Heritage Coast, and Gower Peninsula for practical exercises including offshore surveys, water testing, ecological mapping, and coastal profiling.International study opportunities have previously included destinations like Malta, Jersey, and Greece.The MSci program offers qualified students a fourth year to conduct advanced research alongside faculty, developing specialized skills in oceanography, hydrography, and marine management for careers in research or consulting.Career opportunitiesMarine preservation is essential for our planet's future, as oceans generate half our oxygen and absorb vast amounts of carbon dioxide. Marine geographers address critical challenges to protect ecosystems while promoting sustainable practices across fishing, tourism, shipping, and energy sectors.Graduates pursue diverse roles in conservation, marine policy, environmental consulting, or geospatial analysis, with transferable skills applicable to insurance, finance, education, and urban planning.The advanced research capabilities developed through this degree prepare students for leadership positions in academia, government, and industry, where Master's-level qualifications are often required for senior roles.