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Meet the lecturers
Key features
- The University is ranked top 15 in the UK and top 100 globally for Earth and Marine Sciences in the .
- Learn from leading experts in the field – the course is aligned with our new multi-million-pound Research England funded
Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems (CRISPS) . - Benefit from teaching which is unique in its focus on a cross section of land and water-based food systems and covering plant and animal-based production.
- Equip yourself for a career in 21st-century food production systems through the integration of skills training in data handling and technological developments.
- Explore fundamental or applied problems in sustainable food production through a four-month independent research project.
- Seize opportunities for practical, real-world experience through collaborative partnerships with food producers and other organisations.
- Access graduate opportunities in the sustainable food industry, government organisations, NGOs, research and development, the advisory sector and sustainability bodies.
Course details
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Year 1
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Core modules
BIO505
Research ProjectA scientific study will be designed, implemented and written up to test and analyse a hypothesis appropriate to the topic of the course enrolled on.
BIO5131
Postgraduate Research Skills & MethodsThe module provides the research- and communication-related skills that biology postgraduates require to carry out an original research project at the forefront of their academic discipline. Emphasis is given to the philosophy, design, ethics and management of research, effective communication to a range of audiences, and advice on career management and presentation skills involved in job applications and interviews.
BIO5132
Sustainable FisheriesThis module provides a framework for the analysis of resource utilisation and management of fisheries, aquatic resources and aquaculture. Students will study example systems appropriate to their programme of study to allow them to evaluate the extent to which resources are used sustainably.
BIO5133
Sustainable AgricultureThe module will introduce the concepts and frameworks of environmental sustainability in agricultural systems. You will explore the impacts that agriculture has on the surrounding environment and a diversity of innovations used or proposed to increase sustainability and reduce environmental impacts of production on land. Throughout the module you will develop critical thinking, evaluation and communication skills.
BIO5134
Advances in Plant Technology and BiotechnologyThis module, will explore groundbreaking innovations shaping the future of modern agriculture. This module is designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of cutting-edge practices and how technological advances are being integrated into plant production systems. By the end, you'll gain practical skills and knowledge to thrive in this dynamic and evolving field.
BIO5135
Spatial Ecology of Animals in Managed LandscapesUnderstanding animal movement and spatial ecology is crucial for effective landscape management, animal management and conservation. This module introduces key sensor technologies and secondary data sources and develops skills in geospatial and statistical analysis. Students will apply these tools to real-world challenges, such as mitigating human-wildlife conflict and informing sustainable land-use practices.
GEES506
Climate Change: Science and PolicyThis module explores the science and policy of climatic change, including lessons from the past and the relevance of past climates to the global warming debate. We question climate change detection and attribution, feedbacks and uncertainty in climate change. We explore political actions through international political agreements and national policies and adaptation strategies and management of change in the UK
Entry requirements
Fees, costs and funding
2024-2025 | 2025-2026 | |
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Home | N/A | £11,350 |
International | N/A | £20,400 |
Part time (Home) | N/A | £630 |
Scholarships for international students
How to apply
When to apply
Before you apply
- evidence of qualifications (degree certificates or transcripts), with translations if not in English, to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
- evidence of English language proficiency, if English is not your first language
- a personal statement of approximately 250-400 words about the reasons for your interest in the course and outlining the nature of previous and current related experience. You can write this into the online application form, or include it as a separate document
- your curriculum vitae or résumé, including details of relevant professional/voluntary experience, professional registration/s and visa status for overseas workers
- proof of sponsorship, if applicable.
Disability Inclusion Services
International students
Submitting an application
What happens after I apply?
Telephone: +44 1752 585858
Email: admissions@plymouth.ac.uk
Admissions policy
Our experts
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Dr Jennifer Rowntree
Associate Professor in Ecological Genetics
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Dr Victor Kuri
Lecturer in Food Quality
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Dr Daniel Merrifield
Associate Professor of Fish Health and Nutrition
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Dr Benjamin Ciotti
Lecturer in Marine Biology
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Dr Alexander Wilson
Lecturer in Behavioural Ecology
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Dr Keiron Fraser
Associate Professor (Education) in Marine Conservation
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Dr Katherine Herborn
Lecturer in Physiology and Behaviour
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Dr Mark Whiteside
Lecturer in Animal Welfare
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Dr Hail Rihan
Lecturer in Agricultural Technology
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Dr George Littlejohn
Associate Professor of Plant and Fungal Biology
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Dr Anne Plessis
Lecturer in Plant Biosciences