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Course Overview

It will familiarise you with the key ecological concepts underlying evidence-based conservation.

You will produce professional reports and assessments. And undertake monitoring of species and communities. You will also gain essential skills for conservation practitioners, for example:

  • Knowledge of international and national wildlife legislation
  • Planning law and environmental policy
  • IT competencies, including Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
  • An understanding of the ecological requirements of different species and the implications of environmental change
  • An ability to statistically interpret field data.

The course has two pathways:

  • Conservation within the UK/EU
  • Conservation at the international level.

Entry Requirement 

Academic Requirement:

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.

English Language Requirements:

For applicants whose first language is not English, an Academic IELTS score of 6.5 (with 6.5 in Reading and Writing, and 6.0 in Listening and Speaking) is required.

Fees

Home (UK) Full-time tuition fee: £8700

Home (UK) Part-time fee: £4350

International / EU full time fee: £15900


This information was accurate on : 31/03/2021
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