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Marine Science BSc (Hons)

Information iconCourse code: F710

Calendar iconStudy mode: You study most days of the week and complete all course units /modules in the standard time., You take fewer course units/modules per week compared to full time.

Mortar board iconCourse type: BSc (Hons)

Globe iconInternational: Available to study on-campus

Campus iconStudy at: SAMS

Pen iconStart in: September

Computer and book iconLearning mode: You attend classes in person at the local campus or learning centre., You access classes and/or materials digitally., You will come together with other students for short, intensive periods (e.g., a day, week or longer).

Clock iconDuration: Full time: 4 years; Part time: 8 years

Book and tick iconHow: You attend classes at scheduled times, shown on your timetable.

What is special about this course?

Are you passionate about our seas and oceans? Can you imagine studying at a beachfront campus, with an enormous wealth of marine and coastal environments right outside your door?

Dive into an incredible living research environment, with internationally-renowned, state-of-the-art marine laboratory facilities, at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) on Scotland‘s west coast. Enjoy first-hand interactions with marine science experts, collect samples and data on research vessels, in aquaria and on the seashore, and develop excellent laboratory skills. 

Choose to study abroad in your third year at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) in the Arctic Circle, Coastal Carolina University (CCU), USA, or Dalhousie University, Canada. 

Explore the marine realm first hand and apply the latest technologies throughout your studies, with subjects such as oceanography, biogeochemical cycling, conservation, robotics, data analysis and instrumentation, polar seas, the marine carbon cycle, and much more. 

A brilliant springboard to success in your future marine science career, exit with a BSc (Hons) Marine Science or choose to pursue pathways in Arctic Studies, Marine Biology, or Oceanography and Robotics.

If you'd be interested in pursuing a 5-year Marine Science programme from SCQF levels 7-11, including a year-long integrated work placement, you may wish to explore our MSci Applied Marine Science.

Special features

  • Opportunities to exit with any of the following four pathways:
    • BSc (Hons) Marine Science
    • BSc (Hons) Marine Science with Arctic Studies
    • BSc (Hons) Marine Science with Marine Biology
    • BSc (Hons) Marine Science with Oceanography and Robotics
  • Opportunity to spend one or two semesters at:
    • the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) in the Arctic Circle
    • Coastal Carolina University (CCU), USA
    • Dalhousie University, Canada
    • or at another partner university
  • Study at Scotland’s leading independent marine research institute, founded in 1884 by Sir John Murray, the father of oceanography
  • Train with globally recognised researchers in a stunning coastal location with diverse marine habitats
  • Access state-of-the-art facilities including a research vessel, specialist labs, and aquaria
  • Join a highly satisfied student community: 82% satisfaction in 2025 (100% in 2020–2022, NSS)
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Accommodation

We offer modern student accommodation at a number of our locations.

  • 4 Scottish Highers at grade ABBB or above OR
  • 3 A levels at grade BCC or above
  • These must include two science subjects* PLUS
  • You must also have English and Maths at National 5, Standard Grade credit, or GCSE, or their equivalents
  • International students whose first language is not English must also meet relevant language competency standards
  • Applicants with other qualifications or experience will be considered on an individual basis

Advanced entry to year two may be possible with:

*Recommended science subjects (Highers/A levels):

  • Applications of Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Cruinn-eolas
  • Computing science
  • Design and Manufacture
  • Engineering Science
  • Environmental Science
  • Geography
  • Geology
  • Gniomhachas Matamataigs
  • Human Biology
  • Matamataig
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Access routes

SWAP Access courses
If you are eligible to undertake Scottish Wider Access Programmes (SWAP), please visit our SWAP access list for further information on grade profiles and available subjects.

You will study the following core modules:

  • Fundamentals of marine biology
  • Fundamentals of marine chemistry
  • Fundamentals of marine geology
  • Fundamentals of marine physics
  • Introduction to mathematics and data science
  • Marine field course

You will study the following core modules:

  • Chemical oceanography
  • Marine biology
  • Marine geology
  • Physical oceanography
  • Statistics for marine science

You will also pick one of the following optional modules:

  • Applied maths and programming
  • Biochemistry and molecular biology
  • Marine observing systems

Students based at Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ in this year will choose from the below modules.
 

Marine Science/Arctic Studies pathways
You will also choose any six from the following modules:

  • Marine biogeochemical cycling
  • Marine biotechnology
  • Marine conservation
  • Marine mammals and megafauna
  • Marine microbial ecology
  • Marine observing systems
  • Marine pollution
  • Marine remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS)
  • Marine zoology
  • Ocean circulation and climate


Marine Biology pathway
You will study the following core modules:

  • Marine mammals and megafauna
  • Marine zoology

You will also choose any four from the following modules:

  • Marine biogeochemical cycling
  • Marine biotechnology
  • Marine conservation
  • Marine microbial ecology
  • Marine observing systems
  • Marine pollution
  • Marine remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS)
  • Ocean circulation and climate


Oceanography and Robotics pathway

You will study the following core modules:

  • Marine observing systems
  • Marine remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS)
  • Ocean circulation and climate

You will also choose any three from the following modules:

  • Marine biogeochemical cycling
  • Marine biotechnology
  • Marine conservation
  • Marine mammals and megafauna
  • Marine microbial ecology
  • Marine pollution
  • Marine zoology

You may also choose to spend one or two semesters at Coastal Carolina University (CCU), Dalhousie University, or University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS).

Marine Science pathway
You will study the following core module:

  • Dissertation

You will also choose any four from the following modules:

  • Aquaculture
  • Coastal and shelf sea dynamics
  • Deep-seas ecology
  • Defining the marine carbon cycle
  • Marine environmental impact assessment
  • Marine modelling
  • Polar seas


Arctic Studies pathway
You will study the following core modules:

  • Polar seas
  • Dissertation

You will also choose any three from the following modules:

  • Aquaculture
  • Behaviour and biological clocks
  • Coastal and shelf sea dynamics
  • Deep-seas ecology
  • Defining the marine carbon cycle
  • Marine environmental impact assessment
  • Marine modelling


Marine Biology pathway
You will study the following core modules:

  • Behaviour and biological clocks
  • Deep-seas ecology
  • Dissertation

You will also choose any two from the following modules:

  • Aquaculture
  • Behaviour and biological clocks
  • Coastal and shelf sea dynamics
  • Defining the marine carbon cycle
  • Marine environmental impact assessment
  • Marine modelling
  • Polar seas


Oceanography and Robotics pathway
You will study the following core modules:

  • Coastal and shelf sea dynamics
  • Dissertation

You will also choose any three from the following modules:

  • Aquaculture
  • Behaviour and biological clocks
  • Deep-seas ecology
  • Defining the marine carbon cycle
  • Marine environmental impact assessment
  • Marine modelling
  • Polar seas

How will I study my course?

  • Full-time
  • Part-time
  • This course is mainly delivered in-person, on campus, at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ in Oban, on the west coast of Scotland. You will have access to state-of-the-art lab facilities and expert advice from SAMS º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ marine researchers
  • Any online study will be done via the university's virtual learning environment (VLE), with support from your tutors
  • You will take part in a mandatory in-person induction in the September before your course starts in SAMS, Oban
  • You may have the opportunity to undertake optional expeditions to the Red Sea (Egypt) or Isle of Arran (Scotland)
  • There may also be options for student exchanges to study abroad

How long will my course last?

  • Full-time: 4 years @ 37 hours per week
  • Part-time: 8 years @ 20 hours per week

The number of hours per week indicates the total number of hours you should dedicate to the course, which includes time spent on online material as well as individual study and research.

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Start date

  • September

Fees

For students normally domiciled in Scotland, with a term-time address in Scotland, the following fees apply:

This includes

  • EU nationals with settled or pre-settled status in the UK,
  • EEA/Swiss nationals with settled status in the UK
  • EEA/Swiss nationals with pre-settled status who are self-employed or migrant workers in the UK.
Study Mode 2025-26 2026-27
Full-time (120 credit modules) per year £1,820 £1,820
Part-time (structured) (3 x 20 credit modules) per year £915 £915
Part-time (unstructured per module) (per 20 credit module) £305 £305

For students normally domiciled in the rest of the UK (England, Wales and N. Ireland, including Channel Islands and the Isle of Man) and with a term-time address in Scotland, studying full time, the following fees apply:

Year Level 2025-26 Full-time 2026-27 Full-time
Year 1 CertHE £9,250 £9,790
Year 2 DipHE £9,250 £9,790
Year 3 Degree £9,250 £9,790
Year 4 Honours free free

4th year free only for students studying full-time, on continuous study, who have paid for the previous three years at the University of the Highlands and Islands.

Part-time (per 20 credit module) - £1,632.

Fees are payable in advance each academic year unless otherwise agreed.

There are a number of funding options available to UK and EU students to help you pay for your studies and your cost of living while studying (see the Funding section opposite).

Following the UK’s departure from the European Union, the Scottish Government confirmed that EU/EEA and Swiss nationals, who do not have settled or pre-settled status, will be considered as international for fee purposes. Students will get an automatic scholarship of £4,000 per annum and the 4th year of study will be free for those studying full-time, on continuous study, who have paid for the previous three years at the University of the Highlands and Islands.

This includes EEA/Swiss nationals with pre-settled status who are not self-employed or migrant workers in the UK.

Year Level 2025-26 Full-time With scholarship 2026-27 Full-time
Year 1 CertHE £16,950 £12,950 £17,970
Year 2 DipHE £16,950 £12,950 £17,970
Year 3 Degree £16,950 £12,950 £17,970
Year 4 Honours £16,950 Free £17,970

For students who do not normally reside in the UK or European Union and with a term-time address in Scotland, the following fees apply:

Study Mode 2025-26 2026-27
Full-time per year (120 credit modules) per year £16,950 £17,970
Part-time (structured) (3 x 20 credit modules) per year £8,475 £8,985
Part-time (unstructured per module) (per 20 credit module) £2,825 £2,995

Part-time study is not open to international student requiring Student Route visa sponsorship to study in the UK.

Further information on international course fees.

Funding

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Further information on funding your studies is also available, please see the attached link or contact the relevant º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ partner.

Additional costs

You are expected to purchase a lab coat either from the university or from an alternative supplier (lab coats cost approximately £20). As the course contains substantial elements of fieldwork, waterproof clothing may also be required.

Participation in extra-curricular expeditions such as the Red Sea or Isle of Arran field courses will be an additional cost which you will be responsible for.

What can I do on completion of my course?

Once you have successfully completed your BSc (Hons) Marine Science course, you might like to consider careers in:

  • Academia/education
  • Aquaculture or fisheries industries
  • Environmental assessment and consultancy
  • Environmental education
  • Environmental management
  • Environmental tourism
  • Marine biotechnology
  • Marine conservation
  • Marine technology
  • Renewable energy sector
  • Research
  • Science journalism
  • Surveying
  • The oil industry

Can I progress into further study?

You may wish to progress to further studies such as:

 

Course eligible for on-campus students requiring a Student Route Visa

  • Start: August/September
  • Study mode: Full-time (4 years)

Please see guidance for international applicants regarding entry requirements and visas

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