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  Primate Conservation (Apes in the Anthropocene) - PgDip/PgCert/MSc


Oxford Brookes University    Department of Social Sciences

Full time & Part time September MSc, PGCert, PGDip 1 year full time, 2 years part time (MSc), 8 months full time, 16 months part time (PgDip), 4 months full time, 8 months part time (PgCert)
Agriculture (1) Biological Sciences (4)

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The MSc Primate Conservation - Apes in the Anthropocene programme is a pioneering course designed for students passionate about great apes and gibbons. This comprehensive programme offers scientific and professional training, providing you with the skills and knowledge to work as a conservation scientist. You'll have the opportunity to focus on your chosen topic within conservation, ecology, and cognition. The course includes modules taught by international scholars in primatology and primate conservation. With strong links to renowned organizations and NGOs, you'll gain invaluable experience and the chance to make a positive impact. Entry requirements include a good honours degree in a relevant discipline or demonstrating advanced level skills.

About the course

Our MSc Primate Conservation - Apes in the Anthropocene course is ideal for students with a particular interest in great apes and gibbons. It is a pioneering programme providing scientific and professional training and accreditation to conservation scientists.

The course covers the challenges and research opportunities around Apes in the Anthropocene. This includes a tailored module allowing you to focus on your chosen topic within conservation, ecology and cognition.

Coursework is innovative and varied. It will provide you with direct training to work in conservation or ecology as a practitioner, advocate or academic.

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Entry Requirements

You will normally be required to have, or be expecting, a good honours degree in anthropology, biology, ecology, psychology or an acceptable related discipline.

If you are not a graduate, or if you have graduated in an unrelated discipline, you will be considered for entry to the course if you can demonstrate in your application, and at an interview, that you are able to work at an advanced level in the discipline. You may also be asked to write a short essay and/or present evidence of original work in support of your application.



Fees

Home (UK) full time - £9,300 (Masters); £8,300 (Diploma); 4,650 (Certificate)
Home (UK) part time - £4,650
International full time - £16,300

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