This course is free/ funded under the Springboard+ Initiative.Those interested in studying this course must apply directly through the Springboard website and must meet eligibility criteria. For further information, visithttp://springboardcourses.ieThis one year MSc degree focuses on core and specialist competences in key themes of fisheries, marine conservation; sustainability and ecosystem based management.Course HighlightsTeaching byresearch-active staffworking in the field of applied marine conservation with particular interest in fisheries, marine mammals and seabirds.Anapplied degreewith fieldwork, practicals and 100% continuous assessment.Amajor research thesis, in collaboration with a supervisor from ATU Galwayand a supervisor from an external organisation.
| Course Location | Galway City, Galway |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
| Course Start Date | 1st January 1970 |
| Course Duration | 1 year |
| Course Time | Full-time |
| Course Fee | 6300 |
| Entry Requirements | The minimum requirement is a 2.2 in a cognate Honours Degree, e.g. Zoology, Ecology, Marine Biology, Wildlife Management, Conservation Biology. Non EU, non-native English speakers, must have a score of 6.0 in IELTS or equivalent. |
| Career Path | This programme is suitable for those seeking a career in applied marine conservation or employment in ecological consultancies, Non-Governmental Organisations and charities, research institutes/agencies or self-employment. |

A 60 credit masters programme designed for professionals working in areas that cater for people with palliative and/or end of life care needs.
This is an innovative programme that has been designed in close consultation with manufacturing industry who have identified a requirement to up-skill their employees.
This is an innovative programme that has been designed in close consultation with manufacturing industry who have identified a requirement to up-skill their employees.
This is an innovative work-based learning programme that has been designed in close consultation with the manufacturing industry in the western region who have identified a major skill-gap in the field.