MSc Ecology and Conservation
You focus on the latest thinking, methodology, and practices in ecology and conservation, guided by the teaching team’s research expertise. You gain a synthetical overview of the relevant societal, environmental, and climate change issues underpinning the fields of ecology and conservation. Develop your knowledge of the latest nature-based solutions to address climate change and the biodiversity crisis, state-of-the-art molecular tools to identify invasive or endangered organisms, and key analytical chemistry techniques for detecting and addressing environmental pollution. The high-quality teaching is delivered by research active staff alongside our professional partners in the ecology and conservation sector, ensuring the course content is topical, relevant and real-world. You undertake educational field trips, as well as assessments where you collect, analyse and interpret real-life data, identifying solutions to key challenges. Working with the Industry Nature Conservation Association you gain experience in the conservation of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Tees estuary. This is just one example of how our research and collaborative relationships underpin our teaching. You can choose a research project that aligns with and contributes to planned or ongoing activities in wider teams of researchers and collaborators. This exposes you to more realistic practices of research, developing more impactful projects. Top reasons to study this course include: Download pdf Order prospectus * Subject to University approval
You focus on the latest thinking, methodology, and practices in ecology and conservation, guided by the teaching team’s research expertise. You gain a synthetical overview of the relevant societal, environmental, and climate change issues underpinning the fields of ecology and conservation. Develop your knowledge of the latest nature-based solutions to address climate change and the biodiversity crisis, state-of-the-art molecular tools to identify invasive or endangered organisms, and key analytical chemistry techniques for detecting and addressing environmental pollution. The high-quality teaching is delivered by research active staff alongside our professional partners in the ecology and conservation sector, ensuring the course content is topical, relevant and real-world. You undertake educational field trips, as well as assessments where you collect, analyse and interpret real-life data, identifying solutions to key challenges. Working with the Industry Nature Conservation Association you gain experience in the conservation of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Tees estuary. This is just one example of how our research and collaborative relationships underpin our teaching. You can choose a research project that aligns with and contributes to planned or ongoing activities in wider teams of researchers and collaborators. This exposes you to more realistic practices of research, developing more impactful projects. Top reasons to study this course include: Download pdf Order prospectus * Subject to University approval