MS Coastal & Marine Environments: Physical Processes, Policy & Practice
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe - University of Galway
Description
The MSc in Coastal and Marine Environments is directed at graduates from Geography, Natural Sciences and other related disciplines in the social and natural sciences, and at professionals in the field who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the field. Coastal and marine environments are critical to local and national economies, support diverse habitats and communities, and provide a suite of ecosystem services. This field-intensive postgraduate programme examines emerging discourses surrounding the long-term health, use, and management of coastal and marine systems.
Learning Outcomes
Develop competencies in principal biogeochemical processes and ocean circulation patterns, including the role of climate, which shape our coasts and marine environments; Gain experience in methodologies and data collection techniques through field-based research to describe coastal and marine systems as well as document their change over time; Critically analyse how coastal and marine systems function and are used by communities and economic sectors; Evaluate plans and policies that address the complex relationships between coastal and marine environments and communities; Assess how well policies and legislation work to ensure long-term ecosystem sustainability and mitigate negative impacts on coastal communities and economic sectors.