M.Sc. in Physical Oceanography is a postgraduate program that typically spans 2 years, focusing on the study of physical processes in the oceans. This course covers a range of topics, including ocean circulation, waves, tides, climate dynamics, and the interaction between the atmosphere and the ocean. Students gain hands-on experience in data analysis, modeling, and fieldwork, preparing them for research roles or careers in environmental consulting, oceanography, and marine resource management. The program integrates both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, equipping graduates to understand and address global challenges such as climate change and marine pollution. Advanced study and research projects in physical oceanography help students contribute to scientific understanding and innovation in the field.