MSc Marine Resource Economics

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  • Objectives
    Information provided by economists is now regarded as an essential accompaniment to that provided by marine scientists and fisheries biologists and increasingly forms the basis of fisheries management and development plans. This course is, therefore, particularly suitable for those who have a background in applied economics, marine science or biology and who now wish to extend their professional expertise into an important and rapidly growing area. The course is also relevant to those involved in the governance of natural resources in developing countries, where fisheries and aquaculture have an important role in sustaining livelihoods. This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to: -collect and analyse the data required for an economic evaluation of marine living resources -identify the potential benefits from the effective use of the marine and coastal environment -assess the economic damage to marine resources caused by pollution incidents and natural hazards -develop management strategies that can improve the governance of marine fisheries and aquaculture
  • Entry requirements
    The course will be especially suitable for those who have a background in applied economics, marine science or biology and who now wish to extend their professional expertise into an important and rapidly growing area. The course is also relevant for those involved in the governance of natural resources in developing countries, where marine resources (particularly fisheries and aquaculture) have an especially important role in sustaining livelihoods.
  • Academic title
    MSc Marine Resource Economics
  • Course description
    The course is arranged in three consecutive stages consisting of various units of study with both full-time and part-time study options. The full-time route is completed over one year and the part-time route over two years. The course commences in October.

    Each unit attracts a specific number of course credits, and the total of such credits defines the exit award. 

    Award 
                                       
    -Postgraduate Certificate (PgC)   Credits: 60
    -Postgraduate Diploma (PgD)  Credits: 120
    -Master of Science (MSc) Credits: 180
    -The units comprising each of the stages, and their credit rating, are given below. Students have the flexibility to pursue their individual interests within the course through the choice of option unit and the dissertation topic. The option can be selected from the list of postgraduate level units currently available.

    Stage One

    -Economics of the Marine Environment - Credit: 15
    -Quantitative Economics - Credit: 15
    -Principles of Economics - Credit: 15
    -Research Methods (Economics) - Credit: 15

    Stage Two

    -Project Appraisal - Credit: 15
    -Valuation of Unpriced Resources - Credit: 15
    -Fisheries Development - Credit: 15
    -Option unit - Credit: 15

    Stage Three

    -Dissertation - Credit: 60

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