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74 Bachelor's degrees in Oceanography

Ocean and Geophysics (Hons)
This Ocean and Geophysics (Hons) degree from Bangor University, focuses on the role of the oceans in the Earth system and their influence on climate; past, present and future. The first two years aim at developing a general understanding of the Earth system and the role of the oceans within that system.

Marine Biology with Oceanography - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP)
This one-year Marine Biology with Oceanography - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.

Oceanography - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP)
This one-year Oceanography - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.

Ocean Sciences
A global leader and the top-ranked Canadian university for Ocean education, Dalhousie University’s Ocean Sciences programme offers a hands-on, interdisciplinary approach to studying the ocean, combining biology, chemistry, geology, and physics to address environmental challenges.

Marine Biology with Oceanography (Hons)
With the Marine Biology with Oceanography (Hons) BSc degree at University of Liverpool will study the interaction between the biology of marine organisms, the composition and properties of seawater and the physical processes operating in the oceans.

Geological Oceanography (Hons)
This Geological Oceanography (Hons) degree from the Bangor University focuses on the study of marine sediments within an Earth system science context. It is concerned with sedimentary processes (the origin, transport and deposition of particles in the marine environment), and with marine sediments and rocks, in particular those formed in the past 2 million year, but also further back in time.

Oceanography
At this Oceanography BSc course offered at the University of Southampton you'll study marine ecosystems and ocean processes whilst you explore some of the remotest places on earth. You’ll learn to use the latest technologies in molecular biology, high performance computing and robotic sampling to address the key challenges facing the marine environment.

Earth and Ocean Sciences
Earth and Ocean Sciences degree delivered by University of Galway is critically important as it addresses the most pressing problems facing society: climate change, natural hazards and sourcing sustainable energy, minerals and water; all in the context of 4.6 billion years of Earth’s history.

Geological Oceanography (Hons)
Like its BSc counterpart, this four year Geological Oceanography (Hons) Degree at Bangor University focuses on the study of marine sediments within an Earth system science context. You will learn about sedimentary processes the origin, transport and deposition of particles in the marine environment, and marine sediments and rocks, in particular those formed in the past 2 million years.

Geological Oceanography With Foundation Year (Hons)
This Geological Oceanography With Foundation Year (Hons) degree from Bangor University provides an alternative route to undergraduate study if, for example, you cannot meet entry requirements or would benefit from a further year of academic preparation.

(Hons) Marine Biology and Oceanography
Explore ocean and deep-sea marine life alongside the physical and chemical processes that shape marine ecosystems with the (Hons) Marine Biology and Oceanography degree delivered by University of Plymouth.

Oceanography
At this Oceanography MSci course offered by the University of Southampton, you'll join one of the largest marine science communities in Europe. You'll address key environmental challenges facing our planet and study marine ecosystems and ocean processes. This includes the opportunity to explore some of the remotest places on Earth.

Physical Marine Science (Oceanography)
The Physical Marine Science (Oceanography) concentration from The University of Maine provides training in the physical sciences as they relate to processes in the ocean, and it allows students to specialize in a subdiscipline such as marine geology, chemical oceanography or physical oceanography.

Physical Geography and Oceanography
This Physical Geography and Oceanography programme from Klaipeda University ensures research & practice-led studies of the physical environment with a special focus on the marine environment.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences B.S. at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a comprehensive full-time undergraduate programme. Students explore climate systems and marine environments over a four-year duration, gaining essential scientific expertise within the College of Letters and Science at this world-renowned institution.
Ocean Engineering
Ocean Engineering from Texas A&M University introduces you to the application of engineering principles in an ocean environment. The diversity of this environment and the challenge of the ocean frontier make it an exciting career for young ocean engineers.
Physics and Physical Oceanography
The Physics and Physical Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island is a unique undergraduate programme in the United States. This full-time B.S. degree is delivered through a collaboration between the Physics Department and the Graduate School of Oceanography, preparing students for advanced research and careers.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science
Our Atmospheric and Oceanic Science program from University of Maryland has been designed to teach broad based knowledge in meteorology, oceanography, climate and air pollution.
Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering
The Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering programme at Memorial University of Newfoundland is a public bachelor degree. This unique course focuses on the design of ships and offshore structures. It features a mandatory co-operative education component, providing vital industry experience over several years of study.
Oceanography
The B.Sc. in Oceanography at the University of British Columbia is a four-year, public programme delivered at the Vancouver campus. This interdisciplinary course explores marine life, chemical properties, and ocean circulation. Students gain essential laboratory and computer skills through full-time study in a world-class setting.