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MSc African Wildlife Ecology And Conservation

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    MSc Two years part-time

Course Description

Immerse yourself in some of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems and learn from the experts in the science and practice of conservation.

Africa is home to some of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems, but they face an ever-increasing range of threats, from climate change and human factors, to habitat loss and unsustainable utilisation. Our MSc in African Wildlife Ecology and Conservation provides you with the skills and knowledge to make the scientifically-informed decisions needed to effectively manage and conserve these unique natural resources.

This is a masters course based on in-person learning in East Africa and delivered in partnership with the College of African Wildlife Management (CAWM). So, it offers far more than an occasional field trip: you’ll be based at the CAWM campus in Tanzania for two blocks of four to five weeks per year, which will be a mixture of classroom teaching and fieldwork. You…

Entry Requirements

You’ll need a UK honours degree – normally a 2:1 – or the international equivalent, in a relevant subject. We may also consider your application if you have the equivalent experience in African Conservation or a related professional field. 

International students should also have a good standard of written and spoken English, having either studied at undergraduate level in English or completed IELTS 6.5, with no component below 5.5 (or an accepted equivalent, see here).

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