New South Wales

Bachelor of Marine Science in Albury

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Marine Science will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Bachelor of Marine Science

Embarking on a Bachelor of Marine Science in Albury is an incredible opportunity for those passionate about the marine environment. By enrolling in this course, you will engage with essential topics that bridge the worlds of science, environmental management, and engineering. Situated near iconic waterways, Albury serves as a perfect backdrop for studying marine ecosystems and their conservation, allowing students to draw direct connections between theory and real-world applications.

As a graduate of the Bachelor of Marine Science, you will find numerous career pathways open to you, ranging from a Marine Biologist to a Conservationist. These roles not only contribute to preserving our oceans and waterways, but they also foster a deeper understanding of the complex interactions within aquatic ecosystems. With Albury's increasing focus on sustainability, your skills will be in demand in various sectors, making your education a worthwhile investment in your future.

Additionally, the degree equips you with the knowledge necessary to excel as a Marine Scientist or a Marine Environmental Consultant. You will learn how to assess the health of marine habitats and develop strategies to safeguard them. No matter which career path you choose, the skills acquired will empower you to make significant contributions to the field of marine conservation—a critical need for not just Albury but the world at large.

Furthermore, those interested in research will thrive as a Marine Researcher or an Aquatic Ecologist. The course delves into modern research techniques and ethical considerations, enabling you to explore uncharted territories in marine science. Albury provides an excellent hub, being close to diverse aquatic environments where practical experiences can supplement your academic learning.

Lastly, students inclined towards engineering can pursue careers as a Coastal Engineer or a Hydrographic Surveyor. This interconnectedness of marine science with fields such as civil engineering, as highlighted in our Civil Engineering courses, enriches the educational experience and broadens your employability. With Albury as your study base, this degree can lead you to exciting career opportunities while contributing positively to the health of marine ecosystems.