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  • DeadlineStudy Details: MSc Full Time (16 months) MSc Part Time (28 months) PgDip Full Time (1 years) PgDip Part Time (2 years) PgCert Part Time (1 years)

Masters Degree Description

On this course you’ll gain the knowledge and skills you need for a career in practical ecology and conservation – we have a highly practical emphasis with hands-on exercises in field and laboratory being embedded throughout the course

In the field you’ll learn identification skills for a wide range of species, as well as industry-standard survey techniques like Phase 1 Habitat Surveying, habitat condition assessments, National Vegetation Classification and techniques for monitoring a wide range of fauna including birds, mammals, and invertebrates. In the lab you’ll study taxonomy through microscopy and perform analysis of environmental parameters such as oxygen levels and nutrient status to enable better understanding of species-environment interactions. We also offer modules that allow you to set applied ecology in broader contexts – this includes practical training in Geographical Information Systems, understanding environmental policy and legislation, and learning how to harness the power of citizen science within ecological contexts.

Our unique combination of applied teaching in field and classroom by passionate, dedicated, and research-active staff, and the opportunities the course provides for students both during the course and after graduation, mean that the course achieved 100% satisfaction among UK students responding to the national Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) 2024.

Entry Requirements

At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent in any discipline.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

This course will prepare you for roles in ecological, environmental, and conservation sectors. You will gain hands on practical experience working on projects with organisations we’re connected with, such as the Royal Society of Biology, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, The Mammal Society, Natural England, BirdLife International, and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.

As a CHES-accredited course, you can apply for a free student membership of the Institution of Environmental Sciences, and for a fast-track route to membership once you graduate – giving you a route towards becoming a Chartered Environmentalist or Chartered Scientist. Our Ecology MSc can lead to a wide range of careers in field-based and research roles, as well as opportunities in ecological consultancy, policy, education, and communication.

Module Details

Core Modules:

Ecological Skills for Professional Practice (NS7900)
Dissertation (NS7999)

Optional Modules:

Practical Ecological Methods (NS7911)
Ecological Interactions (NS7912)
Field Ecology (NS7913)
Applied Conservation (NS7914)
Nature-based solutions for environmental challenges (NS7917)
Citizen Science and Public Engagement (NS7923)
Fundamentals of Conservation GIS (NS7930)
Advanced Spatial Analysis (NS7932)

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