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            Becoming a Successful Global Scientist
              30 credits
          
        
This module will introduce learners to some of the major global environmental challenges facing society today and how science has a role in tackling them. It will help enable learners to adapt to the Higher Education Learning Environment by the development of a more independent, reflective and self-managed approach to study, learning, scientific writing, time management and mathematical skills for the study of science.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
          FYM003
          
          
            Introduction to Our Natural World
              30 credits
          
        
This module introduces students to the study of natural sciences and their fundamental importance as cornerstones of modern science. No prior knowledge is required or assumed. Emphasis is placed on building knowledge and understanding of core principles, in the context of a range of key contemporary issues. Hands-on learning experiences are included to support the development of practical skills.
50% Examinations
50% Tests
          FYM005
          
          
            Exploring the Drivers of Our Natural World
              30 credits
          
        
This module builds on the core ideas introduced in its partner module in the first semester, introducing a range of additional biological and marine concepts. There will be a strong emphasis on applying scientific principles to a wide range of topics in biology.
50% Examinations
50% Tests
          FYM006
          
          
            Sustainable Development Project
              30 credits
          
        
This module will introduce the learners to group work. As part of a group, they will investigate one of the global environmental challenges facing society today. Each global environmental challenge will be investigated through its impact(s) in and around SW England. The learners will be guided in their investigation and present their findings at an end of year conference. This will be followed by an individual reflection upon the group work process.
50% Practicals
50% Tests
 
      My favourite memory of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is probably the field trip to Portugal...the group research projects were great and it’s amazing how much you can learn in a week.
 
        One of the main reasons I came to study at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ was the facilities and the fact that I could use them and that they weren’t reserved for research and external bookings. It was great being able to use equipment that I would be using out in the field- it really helped me to develop a deeper understanding of the field.
 
I felt very fortunate to have the opportunity to be taught about coral reefs by experts while directly observing the reef. I don't think many learning experiences can top that.

 
       
      The good thing about the University’s location is that Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is home to a number of marine organisations (the Marine Biological Association, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Marine Laboratory, Shark Trust, etc.), which provide countless opportunities for volunteering, collaborations and networking. For me, two separate bouts of volunteering at the MBA led to further research positions overseas through connections and referrals.
                      
                        Dr Benjamin Ciotti
                      
                      Associate Professor of Marine Biology
                    
                      
                        Dr Manuela Truebano
                      
                      Associate Professor in Marine Ecophysiology
                    
                      
                        Dr Miriam Reverter
                      
                      Lecturer in Marine Biology
                    
 
      The overall vibe of the city is perfect. You are by the sea so it is still laid back, but you have all the conveniences of living in a city.
Discover what Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and its unique geographical location have to offer
Discover our range of student accommodation options and find out how you can get a guaranteed place in halls
Our large student population, active Students' Union, and abundance of student-led clubs and societies blend to create a busy and vibrant student scene
 
      Âé¶¹´«Ã½ makes you more passionate about the ocean and studying here kept me on the right path. I wanted to be by the ocean, I wanted to dive, I wanted to surf and I wanted to study with the best marine biologists in the country. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ was fantastic for me and I will always love it.
 
        My placement experience has played a big part in how I envisage my future career. It has given me a point of reference that i can use to gain perspective every time I feel overwhelmed by stressful situations - a final goal that can drive my life. Without this placement opportunity, I don't think I would be as motivated as I am to pursue a career in marine research.
 
         
      4 years 
 (+ optional placement)
Full-time
4 years 
 (+ optional placement)
Full-time
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