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  Conservation Ecology - PgDip/PgCert/MSc


Full time & Part time September PGDip, PGCert, MSc Full time: MSc: 12 months, PGDip: 8 months, PGCert: 8 months / Part time: MSc: 24 months, PGDip: 20 months, PGCert: 8 months
Biological Sciences (4) Environmental Sciences (13)

About the course

Global ecosystems are battling for survival. For decades, human activity has caused our planet untold damage. But there’s hope. We believe that a different kind of human activity can save it. 

Our MSc Conservation Ecology degree gives you the skills to tackle the urgent global ecological crisis. Our lecturers, with their real-world experience, will prepare you for a rewarding career that requires strong species identification, ecology, technology, and communication skills.

Conservation needs a diversity of passionate, innovative and motivated people. So this course welcomes those with a science background and those looking for a career change. You are also welcome if your background is in:

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Entry Requirements

Applicants are usually expected to have (or be about to attain) at least a second class honours degree in a related scientific subject from a recognised institution of higher education. If you do not have these academic qualifications, you could still be offered a place on this course if you can show evidence of the potential to succeed based on professional and/or related experiences.


Fees

Home (UK) full time - £10,150
Home (UK) part time - £5,075

International full time - £17,750

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