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The degree offers a combination of theory, practice and technical skills relevant to the needs of environmentally sustainable coastal and marine goverce.
Topics to be studied include different models of goverce, marine spatial planning, and the basics of coastal and marine law; the physical functioning and key processes controlling coastal and marine environments; the biological components of coastal margins and the ecosystems they are part of, at varying spatial and temporal scales, and especially the interactions and exchanges between these; and the approaches available in coastal management and physical protection techniques. In addition, training will be provided in the application of core technologies, including geographical information systems (GIS), remote sensing and Earth observation, and hydrographic survey and mapping from ship-borne platforms.
A unique feature of the programme is that students will spend time at sea, onboard the Irish research vessel Celtic Voyager (or equivalent), at no additional cost, so that they may experience marine surveying and other techniques in a working research environment.
Course Code : MSCCMM
Course Type : Full Time
Course Level : Masters/PG Degree
Duration : 01 Year
Total Tuition Fee :16700 EUR
Annual Cost of Living :10500 EUR
Application Fee :50.0 EUR
Set on 42 acres of wooded ground, only a 10 minute walk from Cork City Centre, our college was established in 1845 after a long campaign for a higher education institution in Munster. On these pages you can find out more about the history of UCC.
UCC Alumni and Development fosters partnerships of mutual benefit with individuals, trusts and foundations and the corporate sector. These partnerships are vital as they enable the university to provide an excellent standard of teaching and research and a quality third and fourth level educational experience for students.
UCC Alumni and Development offers opportunities to individuals and corporations to become involved in capital development and heritage projects as well as academic and research programmes.The UCC Alumni Community is a global network numbering more than 140,000 and includes graduates from a wide range of disciplines - some studied at UCC in recent years, others attended in decades gone by. We would like to keep in touch with all of our alumni and to help alumni to stay in touch with one another. Being a part of the alumni network can be of enormous benefit both professionally and socially. We organise class reunions and events in Ireland and in the various locations where our alumni live and work around the world.