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    Master of Marine and Antarctic Science (S7Z)
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    Master of Marine and Antarctic Science (S7Z)

    University of Tasmania

    University of Tasmania

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    Australia, Hobart

    University RankQS Ranking
    294

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    096366J

    Campuses

    Hobart

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines23-Feb-2026
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 48,450  / year
    Next Intake 23-Feb-2026

    Master of Marine and Antarctic Science (S7Z)

    About

    As a gateway to Antarctica and with a natural marine laboratory on your doorstep, the University of Tasmania provides an ideal base to study for a career in marine biology, fisheries, and aquaculture industries.

    This is the only master's degree in the world that uniquely combines marine science with a focus on the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. You’ll have access to industry-leading facilities at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and internationally recognised experts to help you kick-start your career.

    The Master of Marine and Antarctic Science provides:

    • Practical skills alongside theoretical studies to broaden your experience and give you an edge in employment.
    • More than lectures, labs, and tutorials, with study trip units that extend learning to the Southern Ocean and into Australia's largest fisheries, aquaculture, and seafood industries.
    • Contacts, work experience, and research links in Australia's largest fisheries and aquaculture industries (based in Tasmania), as well as ocean governance organisations.
    • Access to our international partner organisations and internationally recognised marine science and ocean governance institutions based in Tasmania.
    • A one-year research project in the research stream, or individual project and development of work ready skills in the professional stream of the course

    You'll have the choice to study one of the following four specialisations: Fisheries Management, Marine Biology, Ocean Governance or Sustainable Aquaculture. In the Professional stream you will be able to select two specialisations.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Admission to most postgraduate coursework courses at the University of Tasmania require qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree. Applicants must achieve the required grade in their qualifying studies, meet any prerequisite subjects, and meet English language requirements to be eligible for an offer.

    English Language Requirements

    For students who do not meet the English Language Requirement through citizenship or prior studies in English in an approved country, evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided. See the English Language Requirements page for more information.

    Course Specific Requirements

    To be admitted to study the Master of Marine and Antarctic Science you will need an Australian Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent qualification at a recognised tertiary institution completed to a standard of achievement that is deemed acceptable by the College with a major in life sciences (such as biology, chemistry, environmental science, zoology, plant science, marine biology, ecology etc).

    English Program Requirements

    • All methods of meeting University of Tasmania English language requirements have a validity period of 2 years unless involving a country specific qualification as listed below.
    • Each course offered by the University of Tasmania has a minimum English language requirement for entry as listed below. Applicants must also meet the academic entry requirements for each course.
    • Applicants who qualify from a University of Tasmania program, and intend to gain professional registration to become a practitioner in Australia, may need to meet the relevant Professional Accrediting Agency's English language registration standard.
    • In exceptional circumstances or cases not covered by the categories outlined below, multiple forms of evidence may be considered on a case by case basis by the Executive Director, Student Operations in consultation with the Director, Academic Quality and Standards.
    • The University reserves the right to require that any applicant be required to undergo a test of English language.

    Career

    The University's Institute of Marine and Antarctic Science (IMAS) provides you with access to some of the world's leading research facilities giving you the best career foundation.

    Graduates from the University of Tasmania are highly sought-after in a range of fields. The aquaculture industry directly employs 7000 people in Australia*, and Tasmania is the country's largest commercial operator in this area.

    The degree allows you to pursue exciting careers in marine and climate research, fisheries management, aquaculture, non-governmental organisations, environmental governance and all levels of government from local to global.

    The skills and knowledge you gain, places you in a prime position to have a real impact on practices, processes and policies on a local, national or worldwide scale.

    Our degrees provide you with specialised skills and an educational experience centred on ecological sustainability. Once graduated, you can contribute to the sustainable management of the marine environment, thereby increasing the total quality of life as described in Australia's National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD).

    We have graduates working across the world in a variety of positions and organisations.

    Career opportunities (dependent on field of study)
    • Scientific officer
    • Coastal community engagement officer
    • Federal or state government advisor (policy/environment)
    • Antarctic researcher – Australian Antarctic Division
    • Marine park manager
    • Commercial diver
    • Conservation biologist
    • Marine biologist
    • Australian Customs
    • Fish health officer/Fisheries biologist
    • Aquarium manager
    • Aquaculturist/aquaculture entrepreneur
    • Aquaculture farm manager
    • Ice core chemist
    • Climatologist
    • Glaciologist
    • Hatchery technician
    • Fisheries management officer
    • Fishery stock assessment
    • Quota licensing officer
    • Fisheries biologist
    • Quality assessment technician
    • Researcher or university lecturer
    Further Study Opportunities

    The specialist streams in this course provide a clear pathway for students interested in undertaking a research higher degree, such as a PhD, in their specialist area. IMAS is the perfect place to undertake further study, with supervisors who are international experts with global connections.

    *https://www.fao.org/

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 48,450 

    Application Fee

    AUD  
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