Marine Biology MMarBiol (Honours) 2024 entry

Marine Biology involves study at an advanced, research-led level and covers marine molecular ecology, marine microbiology, and the ecology, evolution, development and biology of marine life from invertebrates to top predators. You will learn about marine environments ranging from the deep sea to coasts and estuaries and from the tropics to the poles. You be introduced to, and gain practice in, cutting-edge methods used to gather and analyse data from marine environments and the organisms inhabiting them. 

The MMarBiol allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single five-year programme, graduating with a Masters degree. The course is designed to enhance your research experience, preparing you for a career within the scientific sector. 

St Andrews’ location on the shores of the North Sea make it the ideal place to study marine wildlife in its natural habitat. The School of Biology has the world-renowned Scottish Oceans Institute, incorporating the Sea Mammal Research Unit, which students can access to facilitate study. 

Students can also take Marine Biology as a standard four-year BSc degree

UCAS code
C168
Start date
September 2024
End date
September 2029
Duration
Five years full time
School
School of Biology
“Studying at St Andrews has given me much more than just an education. It has instantly given me the feeling of home and it never ceases to amaze me how much the University cares about the wellbeing of the students. Thanks to the flexibility of the schedules, I was able to engage in other sciences beside biology in the first year, and explore different aspects of the subject in the second year.”
Katarina
- Bratislava, Slovakia

Entry requirements

The University offers different entry requirements, depending on your background. Find out more about Standard, Minimum and Gateway entry requirements using academic entry explained and see which entry requirements you need to look at using the entry requirements indicator.

For degrees combining more than one subject, the subject with the higher entry requirements determines the grades you need. You will also need to meet any further subject-specific entry requirements as outlined on their pages.

  • Standard entry grades:
    AAAB, including Biology (or Human Biology) and one other science from the following: Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
    Minimum entry grades:
    AABB, including Biology (or Human Biology) and one other science from the following: Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
    Gateway entry grades:
    Applicants who have narrowly missed the minimum entry grades, but meet the University's contextual criteria, may be interested in one of the University’s Gateway programmes.
  • Standard entry grades:
    AAB, including Biology and one other science from the following: Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
    Minimum entry grades:
    ABB, including Biology and one other science from the following: Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
  • Standard entry grades:
    36 (HL 6,6,5), including HL6 in Biology and HL6 in one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.
    Minimum entry grades:
    36 (HL 6,5,5), including HL6 in Biology and HL5 in one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics.

General entry requirements

All applicants must have attained the following qualifications, or equivalent, in addition to the specific entry requirements for individual programmes.

  • SQA National 5 (B) in English and one SQA National 5 (B) from the following:

    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Computing science
    • Geography
    • Lifeskills Mathematics (A grade)
    • Mathematics
    • Physics
    • Psychology.
  • GCSE (5) in English language or English literature, and one GCSE (5) from the following:

    • Biology
    • Chemistry
    • Computing Science
    • Geography
    • Mathematics
    • Physics
    • Psychology.

Other qualifications

We accept a wide range of qualifications for entry on to our programmes. Please see our entry requirements for more information.

More information on how to apply via other entry routes or accreditation of prior learning and experience can be found on the University’s entry requirements web page.

Do I need to have studied this subject before?

Students must have studied Biology (or Human Biology) at SQA Higher, GCE A-Level or equivalent. Preference will be given to candidates offering strong science qualifications over and above the stated minimum requirements.

Alternative study options

Students interested in this course may also be interested in the following:

Direct entry to second year

Well-qualified school leavers may be able to apply for admission directly into the second year of this course.

Gateway programmes

Applicants who have narrowly missed the minimum entry grades but meet the University's contextual criteria may be interested in the Gateway to Science programme.

Study abroad

Biology students can apply to participate in the University-wide St Andrews Abroad programme. You may also have the opportunity to apply to participate in the School Abroad exchange programme. For information about study abroad options, please see the study abroad site

Working abroad

Completing a work placement abroad is a good opportunity to gain work experience in another culture or language and to enhance valuable skill sets. As part of specific degree programmes in biology, you may apply to undertake a work placement abroad for credit.

International applicants

If English is not your first language, you will need to provide an English language test score to evidence your English language ability. Find out more about approved English language tests and scores for this course.

Joint Honours degrees

You can also take Marine Biology as part of a joint Honours degree in which you will take core modules of your chosen subjects.

Course name UCAS code
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and ChemistryC761
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and Computer ScienceF899
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and Earth SciencesCFC6
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and EconomicsCL11
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and GeographyCF18
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and MathematicsCG11
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and PhilosophyCV16
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and Psychology (BPS Recognition Route)CC18
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and StatisticsCG13
Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology and Sustainable DevelopmentF896

"With" degrees

You can take Marine Biology as part of a "with" Honours degree in which the majority of the course deals with the first name subject. St Andrews offers the following "with" degrees in Marine Biology:

  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology with Arabic - UCAS code CT16
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology with French (With Integrated Year Abroad) - UCAS code C1R1
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) Biology with French - UCAS code CCR1
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) Psychology with Biology - UCAS code C8C1

"With" degrees taken with Arabic or French are also available 'With Integrated Year Abroad'.

Careers

Graduates from the School of Biology have a wide range of skills sought by employers: 

  • laboratory and field data collection 
  • data handling and presentation 
  • problem-solving 
  • teamwork 
  • planning 
  • organisation and communication skills. 

 Biology graduates have secured employment as: 

  • clinical scientists 
  • consultant ecologists 
  • marine mammal scientists 
  • museum curators 
  • school teachers. 

Beyond biology, recent graduates have gained employment in a wide variety of business sectors such as marketing and finance. Others have gone on to study for a wide range of Masters and PhD programmes in the UK and overseas. 

The Careers Centre offers one-to-one advice to all students as well as a programme of events to assist students to build their employability skills.

What to do next

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Contact us

Phone
+44 (0)1334 46 3401
Email
biology@st-andrews.ac.uk
Address
School of Biology
Biomedical Sciences Research Complex
North Haugh
St Andrews
KY16 9ST

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