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Marine Biology and Global Change

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Master in Marine Biology, Resources and Climate Change, following the goals of the United Nations on Sustainable Development and 2030 Agenda, will provide important inter- and multidisciplinary knowledge on marine biology, sustainability of marine resources and how these can be affected by climate change (E.g. Sustainability of marine Resources, Ecosystem Services, Marine Biotechnology, Conservation, Fisheries, Aquaculture). The program has experienced professors in lecturing, and on the science, in these areas, aimed to work close with the students. This Master course will include a range of curricular units relevant to these areas and there is the necessity to produce a dissertation or internship (in credited institutions, such as Universities, businesses or organizations related to the Master course) in one of the themes of the Master course in order to develop competences valuable to the future career of the students.

Study Programme

1st YEAR - 1st Semester

COURSE UNIT TITLE TYPE SUBJECT AREA ECTS
Marine Economic Botany Compulsory Marine Biology 6
Science, history and politics of climate change Compulsory Interdisciplinar 6
Population Ecology Compulsory Marine Biology 6
Biological Oceanography Compulsory Marine Biology 6
Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Modelling Compulsory Interdisciplinar 6

1st YEAR - 2nd Semester

COURSE UNIT TITLE TYPE SUBJECT AREA ECTS
Aquaculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources Sustentability Compulsory Marine Biology 6
Conservation and Management of Biodiversity Compulsory Marine Biology 6
Introduction to Marine Policy Compulsory Marine Biology 6
Seminar in Marine Biology Compulsory Marine Biology 6
The student must choose one of the four subjects from the list that follows to make 30 ECTS:
COURSE UNIT TITLE TYPE SUBJECT AREA ECTS
Scientific Writing Elective Interdisciplinary 6
Environmental Quality Indicators Elective Marine Biology 6
Marine Resources and Marine Biotechnology Elective Marine Biology 6
Advanced Topics in Biostatistics Elective Interdisciplinary 6

2nd YEAR

COURSE UNIT TITLE REGIME TYPE SUBJECT AREA ECTS
Thesis Project in Marine Biology and Global Change 1º Semestre Compulsory Marine Biology 3
Dissertation in Marine Biology, Resources and Climate Change Anual Elective Marine Biology 57
Internship in Marine Biology, Resources and Climate Change Anual Elective Marine Biology 57
The student must make 60 credits annually.
The optional curricular units are offered annually depending on the availability of the Organic Unit.

General information

  • Nome do curso: Marter in Marine Biology and Global Change
  • Tipo: 2º cycle
  • Classificação atribuída: Master
  • Course coordination: Prof. Doutor José Xavier (jxavier@zoo.uc.pt)
  • Mobility coordination: Prof. Doutor António Coutinho (cafe@bot.uc.pt)
  • Objectives: The MSc in Marine Biology and Global Change will give multidisciplinary, scientific and technical formation in areas of strong development in Marine Biology, essential to understand the functioning of Oceans, its resources and threats. The plan of studies includes disciplines of Natural Sciences that have been fundamental to the advance in knowledge in Marine Biology and Global Change.
  • Duration: 4 semestres
  • ECTS: 120
  • Teaching: Portuguese and/or English
  • Professional Gols: The MSc in Marine Biology and Global Change career options include technicians in Marine Biology, Resources, Sustainability and Global Change; National and international experts in the aquaculture sector; Environmental managers and environmental and social responsibility of private companies; Senior technicians in municipalities and state agencies (ICNF, APA, DGAV, NGOs); Senior technicians in agro-environmental companies (e.g. animal production); Technicians responsible for supporting business innovation. Students may also opt to carry on to PhD studies.
  • Numerus clausus: 20
  • Admission conditions: Holders of a bachelor's degree or legal equivalent in Biology, Biochemistry, Aquatic Sciences, Other Sciences related to the Master course.
  • More information: UC Website