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The United Nations found that human activities are endangering more species than at any point in history. Protecting biodiversity amidst increasing population, resource use, and climate change poses a significant societal challenge.
This program is designed for students who want to pursue science-backed approaches to biodiversity preservation.
The major emphasizes:
Core scientific foundations of biodiversity conservation.
Gaining practical field experience and using advanced methods for biodiversity data collection.
Building analytical capabilities to evaluate and critically assess biodiversity research.
Implementing these scientific concepts to create informed conservation policies and management strategies.
Learning Outcomes
Describe and clarify biodiversity concepts for diverse audiences, from laypersons to experts.
Explain the significance of biodiversity conservation.
Utilize fundamental principles to conserve genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.