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MSc Wildlife and Conservation Management

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    MSc 1 year full time 2 years part time

Course Description

The world’s environments have long been threatened by human impact. As pressures on the natural environment intensify, there is a growing need for professionals skilled in conservation and environmental management. Accredited by both the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM) the Environment and Resources Professional Group of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the MSc Wildlife and Conservation Management brings together the physical, chemical, biological, socioeconomic, administrative and legislative aspects of land planning, providing the skills you need for an exciting and rewarding career as an environmental conservation manager.

The MSc Wildlife and Conservation Management combines a broad understanding of the science and management of conservation, putting emphasis on integrating specialist knowledge and practical skills with IT and communication. You will develop a wide range of skills, including biodiversity, survey techniques, environmental management and monitoring systems, geographical information systems and an understanding of relevant ecological principles, legislation and regulatory frameworks. What’s more, our extensive and exciting fieldwork programme will train you in a wide range of environmental survey and assessment techniques.

Entry Requirements

A minimum 2:2 Honours degree in an environmentally-related subject which could include Environmental Studies, Biology, Geography, Geology, Zoology or Wildlife Studies. Other applicants will be considered on an individual basis.

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Fees

Information on tuition fees is available on our Home and EU/International fees pages.

Student Destinations

Graduates from our MSc Wildlife and Conservation Management course have progressed to careers in the Environment Agency, utility companies, local, national and international conservation organisations, environmental consultancies, and regional and national government. Graduates can also progress to a PhD or research degree.

Module Details

  • Tropical Ecology- 20 credits (Optional)
  • Environmental Management and Legislation – 10 credits
  • Wildlife Surveying – 10 credits
  • Tools for Sustainable Development – 20 credits (Optional)
  • Restoration Ecology – 20 credits
  • Terrestrial and Aquatic Conservation – 20 credits
  • European Field Expedition – 20 credits
  • Work Based Learning Project – 20 credits (Optional)
  • MSc Project – 60 credits
  • Tropical Environmental Monitoring – 20 credits (Optional)
  • Applied Geospatial Analysis – 20 credits

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