Master's Degree in Marine Ecology

Academic year 2023-24

See the pre-registration, admission and registration deadlines for the 2023-24 academic year for this master's programme.
You can also consult this information for the academic year 2022-23.
Branch of Knowledge Science
Academic management Dra. Nona Sheila Agawin Romualdo
The centre's academic calendar https://www.uib.eu/Learn/estudis-de-master/Academic-calendar/
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30
Credits 60
Teaching method

Presencial

Campus Mallorca
Language Spanish, English ( See subjects for more details )
Price Public price per credit, 1st registration 29,22¤
Total cost: 1.807,27 ¤ (*)(**)
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  (*) Price applicable to citizens of member states of the European Union and Spanish residents. In all other cases, a 30% increase is applied ( more information about proof of residency ).
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It is recommended that students wishing to participate in this master's programme hold a degree in the sciences, specifically, in biology or marine sciences, or a related engineering degree.

The programme provides participants with a complete, multidisciplinary, and up-to-date education covering the basic, advanced, methodological, and applied knowledge that exists in the field of marine ecology. The master's programme has the following key focuses:

  • To provide a multidisciplinary education that gives students an in-depth understanding of the inner workings of each of the different kinds of marine ecosystems and their biological characteristics, the usage of the coastline, specific impacts, global changes to which such ecosystems are subjected, and how to manage living resources.
  • To provide an advanced education that allows students to apply their knowledge to solving ecological problems in various contexts (research centres, public administrations, businesses, etc.) and contribute their knowledge in multidisciplinary contexts.
  • To study real cases and solve real problems related to each case via a project carried out at various research centres, universities (beyond the UIB), and institutions, such as:
  1. The Oceanography Centres in the Baleares, Santander, and Murcia,
  2. The Institute of Marine Sciences in Barcelona (CSIC),
  3. The Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies (CSIC),
  4. The Balearic Islands Coastal Observing and Forecasting System,
  5. The Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Valencia,
  6. The University of Girona,
  7. The University of Malaga,
  8. LIMIA (Balearic Government),
  9. Cabrera National Park, and
  10. The government of Ibiza (Consell Insular d'Eivissa).

 

 
 

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