

BA in Marine Biology, Dalhousie University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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48 Months
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About this course
This program offers a comprehensive study of marine organisms and their environments to help safeguard the oceans. Students learn through classroom lessons, laboratory work, and field experiences, often on the water, studying the behavior of marine animals, conducting experiments, and assessing marine biodiversity. Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University provides a unique environment to explore Atlantic Canada's marine life firsthand. The course covers foundational biology and scientific principles in the early years, progressing to advanced topics in marine ecology, physiology, and environmental science in the later years. Hands-on research and fieldwork are integral parts of the program, equipping students with practical skills and real-world experience.
Why this course is highly recommended
Dalhousie is recognized as a national leader in marine biology education and research, making it an ideal place if you're passionate about the ocean. The program combines theoretical learning with extensive practical experience, including on-water studies and research methods. Students gain unique insights into marine life, supported by the university’s location in Halifax, which offers direct access to Atlantic Canada's rich marine environment. This program not only deepens your understanding of marine ecosystems but also prepares you for diverse career opportunities in marine science, conservation, and law.
Specialisation
Students can choose from several program options including a Concentrated Honours Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, a Combined Honours Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology, or a Bachelor of Science with Major or Double Major in Marine Biology. There is also a Minor in Marine Biology available for those interested in a lighter focus on the subject.
Course fees
Application fees
20.87L
1st year tuition fees
20.87L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants must have completed secondary school (Grade 12) with a minimum overall average of 75%, including Grade 12 English, Pre-calculus Math, and three additional academic subjects. Meeting these minimums does not guarantee admission as the process is competitive.
English language test
TOEFL
90
PTE
61
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates are qualified for roles such as marine biologists, endangered species researchers, marine lawyers, aquatic technicians, and laboratory managers. Opportunities also exist in government fisheries, laboratories, aquaculture farms, and consulting firms. The program provides practical research experience, preparing students for diverse, marine-related careers or further studies in graduate programs related to marine management and environmental sciences.
FAQs
What kind of research and fieldwork can I expect in this program?
Students will engage in research methods such as gathering live samples, collecting data, and assessing marine biodiversity, often on the water and in hands-on field settings. Field schools and honours courses focus heavily on practical experience.
What are the program options available?
Options include a Concentrated Honours, Combined Honours, Major, or Double Major in Marine Biology, as well as a Minor in Marine Biology.
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