Degree Programs
Master of Marine Management
The Master of Marine Management (MMM) degree is a 16 month professional, non-thesis and interdisciplinary program offering courses in the marine, social, management, and political sciences. Students undertake that contribute to their that has an emphasis on the management of a selected topic pertinent to the coastal and marine environment.
The subject areas addressed include but are not limited to:
鈼徛犅 arctic environmental knowledge |
鈼徛犅 integrated coastal zone management |
鈼徛犅 climate change adaptation |
鈼徛犅 marine conservation |
鈼徛犅 coastal tourism | 鈼 聽 marine law and policy |
鈼徛犅 community based co-management |
鈼徛犅 marine protected areas |
鈼徛犅 development of non-living resources | 鈼徛犅 marine spatial planning |
鈼徛犅 ecolabelling and seafood certification | 鈼徛犅 maritime enforcement |
鈼徛犅 ecosystem based management |
鈼徛犅 maritime transport |
鈼徛犅 fisheries management |
鈼徛犅 risk management |
鈼徛犅 indigenous knowledge systems |
鈼徛犅 ocean governance |
Master of Marine Management degree program details
PhD Opportunities
The Marine Affairs Program supports PhD research though the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Admission to the Interdisciplinary PhD Program is very competitive. Applicants are required to propose an area of research for consideration and discuss this with members of a potential PhD committee. Acceptance into the program is dependent on applicants havings strong support of members of the 黄色直播 community that would serve on the student鈥檚 PhD supervisory committee. Potential students are strongly encouraged to apply for scholarship funding or demonstrate evidence of financial support in their application.
If you feel that you meet the guidelines for the IDPhD program in Marine Affairs, please contact us at marine.affairs@dal.ca.