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    Physical Oceanography

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    United Kingdom, Bangor

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Bangor

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines13-Sep-2026
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Next Intake 13-Sep-2026

    Physical Oceanography

    About

    This course introduces students with a degree in the physical, mathematical or other numerate sciences to the subject of Physical Oceanography. The course has run for over 40 years and is unique in the UK for the depth of physical oceanography training provided. As well as giving an overview of physical oceanography, the course enable students to study in detail those aspects of the subject for which they have particular interest.

    Course Objectives:

    • Provide a thorough training in the theory and application of physical oceanography.
    • Familiarize the student with modern oceanographic instrumentation and observational techniques.
    • Introduce state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics, data analysis and fundamental modelling methods.
    • Provide the student with the practical experience and physical understanding necessary to address significant problems in the coastal ocean environment.

    The course director is Dr Mattias Green, who oversees course admissions, the administration of lectures and practicals, and general day to day running of the course. The deputy course director is Dr Yueng Lenn. Drs Green and Lenn are available to help you with any general course related or welfare problems during your enrolment on the course. Specialist confidential assistance with many student difficulties is available by referral to central College facilities. Dr Green's office is Room 202, Second Floor, Craig Mair Building. His office phone is 2893 (01248-382893 when calling from an outside line). You may also email [email protected]. In his absence, Dr Lenn ([email protected]) or any other member of the teaching staff will be happy to provide assistance.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Successful applicants normally hold, or expect to obtain, a 2(ii) undergraduate Honours degree in a physical, mathematical or other numerate science. Applicants from other subject areas (e.g. Geography, Geology, Biology and other sciences) or with relevant employment experience are encouraged to apply, provided that they can demonstrate high levels of motivation and experience in their Personal Statement and CV and have mathematics to A-level or beyond.

    IELTS: 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required.

    Career

    This course has run for over 40 years and past students have gone on to become Nobel Laureates, directors of the main UK Oceanographic laboratories and managing directors of major commercial oceanographic companies. Many hold posts in the marine industries, particularly in consultancy companies that provide services in oceanography to the oil industry and companies concerned with engineering operations in shelf seas. There are opportunities in Government Laboratories and agencies with responsibility for estuarine and coastal waters. Many graduates have continued to higher degrees and an academic career.

    Some of the leading academics who have studied the Physical Oceanography MSc at Bangor:

    • Prof Stefan Romstorf (IPCC member and Nobel Laureate) 
    • Prof Edward Hill (Director of the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton)
    • Drs Jonathan Sharples and Alex Souza (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory, Liverpool) 
    • Drs Bob Marsh and Kate Stansfield (Southampton University) 
    • Dr Stuart Cunningham (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton)
    • Drs Patrick Hyder and John Siddorn (Met Office) 
    • Dr Tim O'Hare (Plymouth University), Icarus Allen (Plymouth Marine Laboratory)

    Leading Oceanographers in the commerical world who studied Physical Oceanography MSc at Bangor include:

    • Kevin Deeming (MD METOC plc)
    • Rick Lailey (WNI Science & Engineering, W. Australia)
    • Hugh Agnew (Yeoman Marine Ltd)
    • Robin Stephens (Fugro GEOS UK)

    Others major employers of graduates of this course include Fugro GEOS, EXXON, Shell and GeoLab BV.

     

     

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