Course type
Postgraduate; a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) or a Master of Science (MSc)
Course dates
The following course dates are for those planning to complete the PGDip/MSc in the minimum time required.
- Start date: 10 September 2018
- End date: 30 March 2020 (PGDip) or 30 September 2020 (MSc)
If you started this programme in 2017, you can find information about 2017 entry on the 2017 Sustainable Aquaculture PGDip/MSc page. Information about all programmes from previous years of entry can be found in the archive.
Course duration
Minimum 18 months part time, maximum four year part time (PGDip); minimum two years part time, maximum five years part time (MSc)
Entry requirements
A 2.1 undergraduate Honours degree in a relevant biological science. Entry will also be offered following successful completion of the Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainable Aquaculture in conjunction with additional evidence of relevant professional experiential learning.
If you studied your first degree outside the UK, see the international entry requirements.
English language proficiency. See English language tests and qualifications.
The qualifications listed are indicative minimum requirements for entry. Some academic Schools will ask applicants to achieve significantly higher marks than the minimum. Obtaining the listed entry requirements will not guarantee you a place, as the University considers all aspects of every application including, where applicable, the writing sample, personal statement, and supporting documents.
Tuition fees
MSc: £20,980
Postgraduate diploma: £13,985
Application deadline
Applications are accepted until shortly before teaching starts in September. Applicants should apply as early as possible to be eligible for certain scholarships and for international visa purposes.
Application requirements
- CV
- personal statement (optional)
- two original signed academic references
- academic transcripts and degree certificates
- evidence of English language proficiency (required if English is not your first language).
For more guidance, see supporting documents and references for postgraduate taught programmes.