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Cử nhân (Danh dự) Đại dương học và Quá trình ven biển BS
Cử nhân (Danh dự) Đại dương học và Quá trình ven biển BS

Cử nhân (Danh dự) Đại dương học và Quá trình ven biển BS

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  • Bằng cấp đại học tương đương với Chứng chỉ HND của Vương quốc Anh trở lên, thường được hoàn thành sau tối thiểu 15 năm giáo dục chính quy

Yêu cầu tiếng Anh

  • IELTS 6.0 và không có kỹ năng nào dưới 5.5

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Bạn có bị thúc đẩy bởi mong muốn hiểu các quá trình trong đại dương trên thế giới dẫn đến các hiện tượng như lưu thông đại dương, axit hóa đại dương, mực nước biển dâng hoặc xói mòn bờ biển không? Nếu vậy, khóa học này chuẩn bị cho bạn sự nghiệp trong ngành hải dương học ứng dụng, quản lý vùng ven biển hoặc nghiên cứu khoa học. Bạn sẽ phát triển các kỹ năng thực tế cần thiết để thu thập và phân tích dữ liệu từ môi trường biển cùng với sự hiểu biết nâng cao về động lực đại dương và các quá trình góp phần vào sự thay đổi đường bờ.

Bạn sẽ tham gia vào các hoạt động thực tế trong quá trình thực địa tại Plymouth Sound, và xa hơn nữa trong tuần thực địa tại khu dân cư. Bạn sẽ được hưởng lợi từ việc tiếp cận với một loạt các thiết bị đo đạc hải dương học có đặc điểm kỹ thuật cao mà bạn sẽ được đào tạo để chuẩn bị, triển khai và khôi phục một cách độc lập. Bạn sẽ theo đuổi các môn học tùy chọn mà bạn quan tâm nhất.

Mã khóa học UCAS: F730

Thông tin chi tiết tại đây

 

Year 1

  • Your first year, shared across the Marine Science Undergraduate Scheme, introduces the full range of topics within the degree and develops your underpinning scientific knowledge and practical skills. You’ll develop your understanding of the Earth’s oceans and the key physical, chemical and biological processes that occur in these systems. You’ll build practical skills and enhance your ability to analyse, present and interpret scientific data through field-based activities.

Core modules

  • Introduction to Ocean Science (OS101)

This module provides an introduction to the breadth and importance of the field of ocean science and aims to develop skills in scientific enquiry and communication.

  • Physical and Chemical Processes of the Ocean (OS102)

This module provides an introduction to the main physical and chemical processes occurring in the world's oceans and a foundation in key aspects of underpinning science and mathematics.

  • Measuring the Marine Environment (OS104)

This module will introduce stage one students to the basic skills required to collect, analyse, visualise and present marine data. The module has a focus on the collection and analysis of a variety of marine data sources.

  • Mapping the Marine Environment (OS105)

This module will introduce and help students to develop skills in field survey techniques, collation of data within software and presenting results. A range of primary data will be gathered in the field, both on land & at sea and be uploaded into software for visualisation. The assessment will address techniques, analysis and reporting.

  • Exploration and Geomorphology of the Oceans (OS108)

This module introduces students to the scope of ocean exploration and hydrography with application in a variety of marine disciplines. It covers key concepts of geodesy, optical and acoustic measurement techniques to explore underwater and geomorphological characteristics of the marine environment. Material will be explored by theory lectures, supported by practical exercises and computer laboratory practicals.

  • Introduction to Biodiversity and Marine Ecosystems (OS109)

This module will provide an introduction to biodiversity with particular focus on marine organisms. Students will be taught how we name and classify species using a hierarchical system. Students will learn where different organisms live and how they interact in various ecosystems in our oceans. Students will gain a basic understanding of food webs, primary production and marine ecology.

Year 2

  • In your second year, you’ll deepen your understanding of the core aspects of physical, chemical and biological oceanography as well as beginning to focus on the physical processes that shape the open ocean and coastal environments. You’ll receive advanced training in the preparation, programming, deployment, recovery and maintenance of instrumentation and develop a proposal for your final year research project. You’ll also be able to broaden your interests into areas such as meteorology, remote sensing and scientific diving.

Core modules

  • Global Ocean Processes (OS201)

  • Monitoring the Marine Environment (OS202)

Monitoring of the marine environment provides data that underpins research, exploitation, management and policy development. Through this module, students will learn about the practicalities of reliable data collection, be introduced to the full breadth of secondary data sources from across the subject area and develop associated skills in time-series data analysis techniques and interpretation.

  • Waves, Tides and Coastal Dynamics (OS204)

This module provides an introduction to the characteristics of ocean waves and focuses on how waves and tides interact with the coast and drive the coastal processes that result in shoreline erosion and accretion.

  • Researching the Marine Environment (OS206)

This module will provide fundamental skills in developing research projects and planning and executing field studies with minimal supervision. Students will identify and plan an independent research project. They will be introduced to safety and practical issues before being trained in relevant techniques and instrument programming. They will participate in instrument deployment and recovery and analyse the data acquired.

Optional modules

  • Seafloor Mapping (OS203)

This module introduces techniques for mapping the seafloor with an emphasis on the nature, propagation and application of sound underwater for sonar surveys.

  • Managing Human Impacts in the Marine Environment (OS205)

This module will introduce how human activities (such as fisheries, energy supply and mineral extraction) can impact the marine environment, including through pollution and biodiversity loss. The concepts of marine management and conservation will be introduced and methods of preventing and managing anthropogenic impacts will be introduced and evaluated and their role in marine conservation discussed.

  • Scientific Diving (OS207)

This module allows suitably qualified students (HSE SCUBA or equivalent) to develop industry and research-relevant skills in measurement and monitoring in the underwater environment using professional SCUBA and related techniques. These will then be applied in a multi-disciplinary context to the planning, execution, analysis and reporting of a field-based sampling activity.

  • Meteorology (OS208)

This module provides an introduction to the main physical processes occurring in the atmosphere on a range of spatial and temporal scales, with particular emphasis on meteorology relevant to the UK. Meteorological observations and/or measurements will be used to explore the occurrence of a specific meteorological phenomenon (e.g., frontal weather, cloud development, atmospheric flow, extra-tropical cyclone).

  • Marine Remote Sensing (OS209)

This module introduces the theory underlying remote sensing using introductory lectures and laboratory practicals. An opportunity to apply the theory in the remote sensing context is provided by boat and computing work. Remote sensing imagery is introduced early in the module and students work on image enhancement, analysis and interpretation in the latter part of the course, supported by theory lectures and/or workshops.

  • Optional placement year

  • Gain relevant industrial or workplace experience with the Ocean Science placement.

Core modules

  • Ocean Science Placement (BPIE338)

A period of professional training (minimum 26 weeks) spent as the third year of a sandwich programme undertaking an approved placement with a suitable company. This provides an opportunity for the student to gain relevant industrial or workplace experience, to apply knowledge from the first two stages of study and to prepare for employment after graduation.

Final year

  • During your final year, you’ll complete your core training in advanced aspects of ocean dynamics and coastal processes and participate in a residential field trip where you’ll use and develop your practical skills. A large proportion of your time will be spent completing your individual research project for which you will be given guidance by a member of academic staff. You’ll also be able to pursue an option module, for example to explore ocean modelling, climate science or marine pollution.

Core modules

  • Ocean Science Research Project (OS301)

This module provides an opportunity to undertake a research project on an individually developed topic and experience the entire process of scholarly research: from problem formulation, through the design and execution of an investigation, analysis of results and presentation of outcomes. It will develop skills in independent working and self-awareness in relation to personal, career and academic development.

  • Ocean Dynamics (OS303)

The module provides an introduction to dynamical oceanography with emphasis on the large- and meso-scale circulation in the world ocean and shelf seas. Topics include geostrophic and wind driven currents, eddies, formation of fronts, upwelling, interactions between water masses, exchanges between shelf and deep seas. Emphasis is placed on quantitative understanding of physical processes and the analysis of field data.

  • Coastal Geomorphology and Estuaries (OS306)

A study of the different geomorphological archetypes of the coastal zone which builds on the student's knowledge of physical processes to describe how the geographical characteristics of these zones develop. The module explores how the characteristics of these zones influence the associated ecosystems and examines how human utilisation of this space contributes to or conflicts with the natural setting.

Optional modules

  • Coastal Survey (OS305)

This module provides issues relevant to a fuller understanding of variables and actions in the marine environment, including environmental legislation and ethics, data collection techniques, its analysis and assessment in compliance with the sustainable future vision. The module includes elements of fieldwork for data acquisition and archaeology.

  • Marine Pollution and Environmental Change (OS309)

This module will consider the sources, transport, sinks and impacts of a wide range of pollutant types (including nutrients, trace elements, sediments, anthropogenic pollutants and carbon dioxide). Practical field techniques will be introduced and used to assess the environmental condition of estuarine waters. Emphasis will be placed on critical evaluating the links between human activities and marine water quality.

  • Marine Science Field Course (UK) (OS312)

This module provides an opportunity to consolidate field skills and marine science knowledge through an intensive field research course. Students will work in groups to plan and conduct fieldwork to explore a chosen marine science theme. Factors including safety, weather, and experimental design will be addressed.

  • Ocean Science and Marine Conservation Field Course (OS313)

This module provides an opportunity to consolidate field skills and marine science knowledge through an intensive field research course. Students will work in groups to plan and conduct fieldwork to explore a chosen marine science theme. Factors including safety, weather, and experimental design will be addressed.

  • Oceanography, Coastal Processes and Surveying Field Course (OS314)

This module provides an opportunity to consolidate field skills and marine science knowledge through an intensive field research course. Students will work in groups to plan and conduct fieldwork to explore a chosen marine science theme. Factors including safety, weather, and experimental design will be addressed.

  • Modelling Ocean and Climate Processes (OS315)

This module introduces students to the key concepts of oceanic and climate processes, and their practical implementation in simple and advanced models. The module covers introductory material on the theory of ocean dynamics, climate processes, and fundamental principles used in their modelling. Computational numerical methods is an important element. The focus of the module is on the construction and operation of models to predict the ocean and climate, and critical analysis of the model output.

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