Master M.Phil Oceanography and Limnology At UCC

Limnology and Oceanography is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal focused on all aspects of limnology and oceanography. 

About Programme: 

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) programme is two years in duration, comprising coursework in the first year and thesis research in the second year.

Rationale

The MPhil in Oceanography and Limnology is geared towards training qualified limnologists and oceanographers who will be able to apply principles of limnology and oceanography to solving current socio-ecological problems for sustainable development.

The programme is also expected to produce highly motivated aquatic resource managers and planners with the critical scientific knowledge necessary for understanding the risks and benefits of freshwater and marine ecosystems management decisions.

Entry Requirements: 

Admission Requirements:

Prerequisites:

Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences with a Second Class Lower Division or higher
                                              OR

Bachelor’s degree in Aquatic Sciences and/or Fisheries Science related course with a Second Class Lower Division or higher

In addition, candidates must pass an oral interview

Specific requirements for graduation: 

The course work assessment during the first year is based on assignments, reports from practical work as well as quizzes.

These form 40% of the total exam mark.

The End of Semester examinations constitute 60% of the total mark.

A thesis research in the second year will starts after successfully completing the course work.

Departmental seminar presentations are held to ascertain students’ progress and to allow faculty and other students to make relevant inputs.

The thesis is subjected to both external and internal review after submission by the student.

If successful, an oral examination (viva) is held for the student. Upon successful defense, the department then recommends to the School of Graduate Studies to consider awarding the candidate an award of MPhil degree in Oceanography and Limnology.

The minimum admission requirement for the MPhil in Oceanography and Limnology is a first degree (Second Class Lower Division or equivalent) in a relevant Science or Engineering discipline, from a recognised university.

In addition, the applicant must demonstrate strong interest in research, development and innovation in science and technology.

Target Group

Candidates with background in oceanography and limnology related fields such as marine meteorology, coastal engineering and processes, geomorphology and aquatic ecology

Expected Output

Trained middle-level manpower to assist with teaching, research and extension in tertiary and other research institutions.

Personnel with engineering capacities in the oceanographic and related fields produced.

Trained graduates capable of using oceanographical and limnological modelling to address contemporary issues.

Progression Requirements

For progression from Year 1 to Year 2, students should:

Obtain a minimum grade of C in all first year courses 

Present their research proposals successfully in a seminar  

Must make good progress on the research activities and submit one progress report to the Department and UCC School of Graduate Studies (SGS)

Must participate in at least 75% of the regular seminars organized by Department and SGS

Graduation Requirements 

Candidates will be considered successful if his/her MPhil thesis:

Passes both internal and external assessment (60% minimum score)

Is successfully defended in a viva voce (60% minimum score)

In addition, candidate must satisfy all SGS and UCC requirement.

Goal / Objectives: 

The main goal of the MPhil programme in Oceanography and Limnology is to produce a high level personnel for the sustainable management aquatic ecosystems.

At the end of the programme, graduates will be able to:

apply the acquired knowledge and research methods to analyse and address socio-ecological problems associated with aquatic systems and contribute to sustainable development. 

pursue a higher degree in Oceanography and Limnology or related fields.

Career Opportunities: 

You can find jobs in the following areas:

Government agencies like Fisheries Ministry

NGOs engaged in aquatic environmental campaign

Industries in fish processing and canning

Firms engaged in commercial fishing.