As a gateway to Antarctica and with a natural marine laboratory on your doorstep, the University of Tasmania provides an ideal base to study for a career in marine biology and the fisheries and aquaculture industries.
Estimated FeeAUD 24,225.00 per Semester
Duration2 Year
English Score
IELTS (6) , PTE (50)
Next Intake
23 Feb 2026
Application Fee
AUD0.00
Real Career Pathways
Work as an Urban Planner, Policy Officer, or Community Consultant.
Hands-on Training
Get practical skills with real urban design scenarios.
Industry Aligned
Accredited and taught by experts in sustainable city development.
To enrol in this course, you’ll need to meet one of the following academic requirements.
If you’re unsure, a course advisor can help you assess your eligibility.
To be admitted to the University of Tasmania's (UTAS) Master of Marine and Antarctic Science (2 years), you'll generally need a Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field, like Marine and Antarctic Science or a related science degree with a specialization in life sciences. An IELTS score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 may also be required, according to IDP
IELTSOverall 6, listening min. 6, Reading min. 6, Writing min. 6, Speaking min. 6
TOEFL IBTOverall 72, listening min. 16, Reading min. 16, Writing min. 22, Speaking min. 18
PTE50
Career Outcomes
Scientific Officer
Coastal Community Engagement Officer
Federal or State Government advisor (policy / environment)
Antarctic Researcher
Marine Park Manager
Commercial Diver
Conservation Biologist
Marine Biologist
Fish Health Officer / Fisheries Biologist
Aquarium Manager
Aquaculturist / aquaculture entrepreneur
Aquaculture farm manager
Ice Core Chemist
Climatologist
Glaciologist
Hatchery Technician
Fisheries Management Officer
Quota Licensing Officer
Fisheries Biologist.
Locations
Study from vibrant campuses that offer access to industry networks, experienced faculty, and
support services to help you succeed.
Hobart campus
Churchill Avenue, Sandy Bay
Hobart - Tasmania
Australia