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    Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping)

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Memorial University of Newfoundland

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    Canada, St. John's

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    668

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    Campuses

    Online

    St. John's Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines8-May-2023 15-Jan-2024
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 710  / semester
    Apply Date 15-Jan-2024
    Next Intake 8-May-2023

    Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping)

    About

    Why Applied Ocean Technology @ Memorial?

    The degree of Master of Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) (MAOT) provides students with an advanced level of technological literacy, theory and competency to conduct data collection and ocean mapping. Practitioners will be able to communicate their work to a variety of stakeholder groups and provide credible contributions to the global demand to support ocean management and sustainability.

    The Graduate Diploma in Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) provides opportunities for students who want to enter the ocean mapping field by developing highly technical capabilities that will empower them to conduct industry-ready tasks and applied research in any aspect of ocean mapping.

    Description of Program

    • MAOT (Ocean Mapping) - The MAOT (Ocean Mapping) can be completed in two years of full time study. It is offered in a course only option or a course and project option.
    • Graduate diploma - The graduate diploma program involves courses only and can be completed in one year of study.

    Disciplines

    Ocean Technology

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • MASF (course work): Bachelor’s degree (minimum second class) in a relevant area of study OR some combination of educational, personal, professional, and cultural experience aligned with the program and proposed area for the major project.

    • MASF (thesis): Bachelor’s degree (minimum second class) in a relevant area of study OR some combination of educational, personal, professional, and cultural experience aligned with the program and proposed area for the major project.

    • PhD: Master’s degree in a relevant area of study and an excellent academic record OR 12 months in a Master’s program and demonstration of exceptional ability to pursue research at the doctoral level OR Bachelor’s degree with honours (or equivalent) and 5 years of related full-time professional experience OR some combination of educational, personal, professional, and cultural experience aligned with the program and proposed research area (with permission).

    Career

    Ocean Mapper, Multi-disciplinary Hydrographer/Supervisor, Marine Surveyor, Terrestrial Surveyor, Remote Sensing Specialist, GIS Technician, GIS Specialist, GIS Analysis, GIS Developer, GIS Manager, Hydrographic/Geophysical Technologist, Aerial Survey Hydrographer, Sonar Survey Technician, Geo/ROV Operator, Marine Seismic Navigator, Marine Geomatics Professional, Ocean Science & Technology Researcher, Aquatic Science Technician

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 710 

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    How to Apply

    • The application must be fully and accurately completed. Please note the online application only supports the English language.
    • Ensure your full legal name (including previous last name if applicable) is listed in the correct order, as it appears on your passport or other government-issued ID. Please ensure your date of birth is entered accurately in the format listed.
    • Under “Personal Information” and “Canadian Immigration Status”, select "Student Visa" if your citizenship is not Canadian and you require a study permit to legally study in Canada. Select "Permanent Resident" if your citizenship is not Canadian and you have immigrated to Canada.
    • Please carefully review the definitions of full-time and part-time status before selecting this under “Student Status”. Graduate student status is not determined by the number of courses one registers for.
    • If you have previously applied to or enrolled in Memorial University, please ensure you enter your MUN student number under “Program Information”. You can find this in Self-Service (if you were previously a student) or on a decision letter emailed to you (if you previously applied). This will ensure your application is processed quickly and accurately.
    • Please ensure you choose the right graduate program under “Program Information”. This normally cannot be changed after you submit your application online.
    • Please note the correct route (e.g., thesis, course, internship) for your program of interest under “Program Information”. Refer to the Graduate Programs and Routes document for details. Incorrect routes may lead to delays in the admission process. You can only be considered for a route available for your graduate program of interest.
    • If you are applying for a research program (e.g., one that requires a thesis), under “Program Information” please note the names of up to two faculty members you may be interested in working with. Please visit our website for more information on how to find potential supervisors.
    • If you are applying for a research program (e.g., one that requires a thesis), please note the research area or focus you are interested in for your graduate thesis (or instrument for Master of Music applicants).
    • Under “Program Information” and “Self-declared Average”, please enter in number form your overall average from your most recent undergraduate (bachelor’s) program as it appears on your university transcript (e.g., 80%, 3.0, 16, etc.). In the following field, please select the country in which your most recent undergraduate (bachelor’s) program was completed.
    • Ensure you provide names and email addresses for all referees. Please ensure you contact your referees before applying to confirm their availability and willingness to write a reference letter on your behalf. Please also ensure the email address you enter is correct and one actively used by your referee.
    • Ensure that the “Statement of Interest” section is properly completed, as most academic units place considerable emphasis on this section. You’ll find a video tutorial on this at the bottom of this page.
    • Please complete the “Special Circumstances” section if there are any exceptional circumstances that may have had an impact on your past academic records.
    Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping)

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