MSc Environmental Conservation Management

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MSc Environmental Conservation Management

  • Entry requirements Entry Requirements:

    A good Honours degree in an environmentally-related subject, but other applicants will be considered on an individual basis.
  • Academic title MSc Environmental Conservation Management
  • Course description Opportunities to study abroad

    This course has been designed to provide high-quality training in the skills needed for an exciting and rewarding career in managing
    and conserving our natural environments. Our extensive and exciting fieldwork programme will train you in a wide range of environmental survey and assessment techniques.

    This course will provide you with training in a wide range of quantitative, environmental sampling techniques, supply up-to-the-minute knowledge
    and skills for work in scientific and managerial roles in environmental conservation, and will help you develop a host of high-level practical and
    transferable skills relevant to management of the natural environment.

    A limited number of student bursaries may be available – please contact the Award Leader for up-to-date information.

    Course Content

    Subjects include:

        * Terrestrial Conservation
        * Conservation and Management of Freshwater Environments
        * Conservation Biology
        * Global Climate Change and Sea-Level Rise
        * Environmental Legislation, Treaties and Policies
        * Environmental Modelling and Geographical
          Information Systems (GIS)
        * Principles of Environmental Management
        * Environmental Project

    You also select one option from:

        * Sustainable Development
        * Tropical Ecology (16-day excursion to tropical location – additional fee applies)

    You may also have the opportunity to undertake a scientific diving course, either locally or at a tropical location (for additional fee). You will conduct a substantial research project in an area of your choice, often in co-operation with an environmental management organisation.
    How To Study

    Full-time students spend around 12 hours per week in lectures and practical sessions, while part-time students attend one day per week. There are also fieldwork excursions, typically to Portugal and Mid Wales. Approximately two-thirds of assessment in taught modules is by coursework – reports of field excursions, case studies, presentations, workshop
    participation, analysis of data etc., with examinations in three modules.

    Career prospects

    Past graduates from this course have progressed to careers in the Environment Agency, utility companies, local, national and international conservation organisations, environmental consultancies, regional and national government. Several have also progressed to PhD study and into academic careers.

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