
Bachelor in Ocean Sciences
Ponta Delgada, Portugal
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The cycle of studies in Ocean Sciences aims to promote comprehensive and multidisciplinary training in the fundamental areas related to the study of the physical and biogeochemical processes of the major oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic).
The programme provides students with a solid scientific foundation to understand the interactions within various oceanic ecosystems, emphasizing the importance of their conservation. Students will develop practical skills through subjects such as Ocean Methods and Technologies, Dynamics of Living Resources, and Physical Oceanography, which will include activities at sea and in laboratories.
This course will also address significant international themes, such as the blue economy and maritime spatial planning, highlighting global concerns with sustainability and the responsible management of ocean resources.
The general objectives include:
- Providing robust training for action in areas like the management and conservation of oceans;
- Equipping students with fundamental knowledge in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Statistics;
- Preparing students for further studies at advanced levels (2nd and 3rd cycles) in Ocean Sciences.
Objectives
The main knowledge, skills, and competencies expected to be achieved in this cycle of studies include:
- Theoretical and Practical Mastery: In-depth understanding of the major oceans and their ecosystems, with training in advanced field and laboratory analysis methods;
- Data Analysis: Skills in data collection and interpretation using statistical tools and geographic information systems;
- Sustainable Management: Capability for the management and conservation of ocean resources;
- Research and Innovation: Ability to conduct research projects, promote innovative methodologies, and carry out original research;
- Scientific Communication: Proficiency in communicating ideas and results to specialized and non-specialized audiences clearly and effectively; and
- Environmental Awareness: Development of a critical awareness of contemporary environmental issues.
Additionally, since the course is taught in English, it offers graduates a competitive advantage compared to other degrees in Portugal. The English-language training facilitates access to international scientific literature and improves employability, enabling easier integration into global contexts and international research projects.
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Curriculum
1st Year
1st semester
- Chemistry
- Computing and Programming
- Marine Biology and Ecology
- Marine Geology
- Maths
2nd semester
- Coastal Dynamics
- Geographical Information Systems
- Introduction to Data Science
- Marine Biodiversity
- Physics
- Probability and Statistics
2nd Year
1st semester
- Biochemistry
- Biological Oceanography
- Introduction to Law of the Sea
- Meteorology and Climatology
- Physical Oceanography
- Scientific Written Dissemination Methods in Ocean Sciences
2nd semester
- Biogeochemical Processes in the Ocean
- Ichthyoplankton Ecology and Dynamics in the Ocean
- Marine Living Resources
- Marine Microbiology
- Open Ocean and Deep-Sea Ecosystems
3rd Year
1st semester
- Coastal Zone and Maritime Spatial Planning
- Global Change and Main Impacts on the Ocean
- Introduction to Ocean Observation from Space
- Ocean Conservation and Management
- Ocean Methods and Technologies
- Ocean Pollution and Ecotoxicology
2nd semester
- Aquaculture
- Blue Economy and Entrepreneurship
- Dynamics and Evaluation of Marine Living Resources
- Project in Ocean Sciences
- Seminar in Ocean Sciences
Career Opportunities
This course aims to train professionals who are aware of the contemporary challenges affecting the oceans and the communities that depend on them.
The main career opportunities include, among others:
- Researcher
- Ocean Resource Manager
- Environmental Consultant
- Maritime Policy Specialist
- Senior Laboratory Technician or Oceanographic Instrumentation Technician
- Environmental Educator
- Water Quality Monitoring Specialist in ocean environments
- Geographic Information Systems Analyst for ocean data
- Blue Economy Entrepreneur
- Sustainable Ocean Tourism Consultant
These career options reflect the diverse skills acquired throughout the course and the needs of the job market.