As a superior Public Institution of Higher Learning (IPTA) in Malaysia, ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp has moved to theÌýfront in encouraging schools to offer post graduate studies in science. ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp offers a marineÌýscience programme for under graduate students. The Marine science programme wasÌýestablished in 1985 courses offered include all aspects of marine physics, chemistry andÌýbiology at the ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp branch campus at Kota Kinabalu Sabah. This programme was movedÌýback to the main campus in Bangi at the end of 1995. It is currently operating under the SchoolÌýof Environment and Natural Resource Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology.
Since its establishment, the Marine Science Programme of ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp has experiencedÌýdevelopments in various aspects that include expanding of the academic staff expertise andÌýgood teaching, numbers of knowledgeable students and high level of researchs. Nowaday,Ìýacademic staffs from Marine Science Programme of ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp has reputed at national andÌýinternational standings in various field such as researchs on marine organism diversity,Ìýfisheries science and fish ecology, research on toxic algae problems, marine microbiology andÌýbiotechnology and climate changes researchs in particular related with El Nino and La NinaÌýphenomena. Recognition has been proven based on the various roles playing by the academicÌýstaffs as leader or coordinator in various global programmes organized by CoML, JSPS, IAEAÌýand IOC-WESTPAC. Several academic staffs from this programme have regularly receivingÌýinvitation or deliver talks on various issues at national and international standings. With theseÌýachievements, development in knowledge and research, Marine Science Program of ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp areÌýnow offered the post-graduates programme studies in marine science.
Study Duration
Minimum 2 semesters (1 year)
Maximum 4 semesters (2 years)
Intake
Intake – 2 times a year (March & October)
*subjected to ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp academic calendar
| Semester | Course Type | Course Code & Name | Total Credit |
| I | Core Course | STPD6024Ìý ÌýResearch Methodology STAP6064Ìý ÌýGeographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing STAP6974Ìý ÌýResearch Project I | 12 |
| Elective Course | STAL6013Ìý ÌýAdvance Marine Ecology STAL6033Ìý ÌýMarine Microbiology and Biotechnology STAL6213Ìý ÌýCoastal and Estuarine Oceanography | 9 | |
| II | Core Course | STAP6986Ìý ÌýResearch Project II | 6 |
| Elective Course | STAL6023Ìý ÌýMariculture STAL6043Ìý ÌýManagement and Conservation of Marine Resources STAL6103Ìý ÌýAdvance Marine Chemistry STAL6034Ìý ÌýData Analysis Methods | 13 | |
Total Credits | 40 | ||
STPD6024 Research Methodology
This course provides guidance in planning, implementing and succeed in scientific research. Students are introduced to the philosophy of science and ethics necessary to be adopted by researchers. Students are given exposure to determine and manage risks in scientific research. Apart from that, issues and rules related to research such as intellectual property, copyright, plagiarism etc. will be discussed.Ìý Subsequently, students are guided to plan their research and prepare a research proposal. For this, students are trained with techniques in information search both manually and on-line, identifying issues and research objectives, planning research and experimental design within their period of study. Students are required to prepare their research proposal according to the format and free from plagiarism. Students are given the opportunity to present and defend their proposal in a seminar. Students will be evaluated based on written and oral presentation of the research proposal, and final examination
STAL6013 Advance Marine Ecology
In this course, marine ecology will be discussed in detail with emphasis on tropical and subtropicalÌýoceans. Main aspects discussed include the primary and secondary productivities.ÌýThis is followed by discussion regarding the consumer population dynamics, consumerÌýcompetition, and the relationship between consumer and producer. Furthermore, marineÌýcommunity dynamics and structure will be discussed which include trophic structure,Ìýtaxonomy structure, space dynamics and community development. Biogeochemistry processÌýand cycle that function in the marine environment will be discussed. Short term and long termÌýchanging processes occurring in the marine environment and the effects of these changes willÌýbe emphasized at the end of the course.
STAL6023 Mariculture
This course will discuss in detail the recent development of marine organism culture such asÌýselected fish species, bivalves, cephalopods, crustacean and other potential marine species.ÌýTopics discussed begin with several relevant technical aspects in site selection, pond orÌýfloating cage preparation in marine ecosystem, handling and control of cultured stock species,Ìýaquaculture nutrition and feed formulation, transportation of life cultured organism andÌýeconomical mariculture management aspect. The course will also include several case studiesÌýin relation to field visits in selected mariculture sites in Peninsula Malaysia.
STAL6033 Marine Microbiology and Biotechnology
This course will discuss in more detail on microorganism activity in the ocean. Studies inÌýmolecule marine microbiology involve processes including the bioremediation in hydrocarbonÌýdegradation, interaction between microbe and metals, and adaptation of microbe on extremeÌýpressure and temperature will be emphasized. Moreover, metabolite bioactive aspectsÌýinvolved in the marine microorganism symbiotic interaction will also be discussed. Studies areÌýcorresponding with the biotechnology approach particularly in systematic characteristic ofÌýmarine microorganism and bioremediation. Practical methods will be emphasized on the DNAÌýextraction, PCR process, gene sequencing, data analysis and management.
STAL6034 Data Analysis Methods in Marine Sciences
Oceanographic and climatological/meteorological studies often involved in manipulation andÌýutilization of complex spatial-temporally distributed datasets. These datasets are archived inÌývarious formats in order to facilitate transmission of abundant data over the internet. ThisÌýcourse introduces processing of these data formats. Several software packages that areÌýoftenly used will be introduced. Besides, modern analysis techniques for spatial andÌýtemporally distributed data will also be discussed. These techniques include spatial analysis,Ìýmodern time series analysis as well as the concurrent spatial-temporal analysis.
STAL6043 Management and Conservation of Marine Resources
This course will discuss mainly human exploitation activities on coastal and offshore fisheriesÌýresources. Global history and fishery resource exploitation flow of the selected fishes species,Ìýstatus and levels of world fisheries resource management, and fishery modeling tools used inÌýmarine fishery stock assessment will also be discussed. Detailed discussion will focus onÌýcurrent development on several aspects of marine resource management that include policyÌýand legal aspects of management and conservation of marine resources.
STAL6103 Advance Marine Chemistry
This course covers advance aspects of marine chemistry which is focused on the importantÌýaspects of ocean systems. The controlled process composition of seawater and chemicalÌýspecies in ocean will be discussed. The discussion will focus on the marine chemicalÌýcharacteristics that occurred which is related to the seafloor, atmosphere and marineÌýorganisms. Discussion on latest research related to marine chemistry field will also beÌýconducted.
STAL6213 Coastal and Estuarine Oceanography
This course provides in-depth understanding of physical oceanographic processes at coastal,Ìýshelf sea and estuary. The first part of this course covers the physical aspects of estuary.ÌýThese include estuary classification, circulation, stratification, mixing processes as well asÌýwave and tidal influences. The sediment and pollutant transport in estuary will also beÌýdiscussed. The second part of this course covers oceanographic processes at coastal andÌýshelf sea. These include mixing processes, wave and tidal influences, circulation and currents,Ìýstratification and fronts. Exchanges between shelf sea and open ocean will also be discussed.