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Earth's ecosystems are experiencing swift and dramatic changes. Climate change effects are triggering species loss faster than ever before. The field of conservation biology examines the scientific principles underlying these shifts, from pinpointing vulnerable ecosystems to preserving biological diversity, along with genetic and population factors.
Our master's program equips you to address these challenges and beyond, providing expertise for leading conservation efforts. You'll investigate the science of species preservation and extinction drivers. The curriculum also covers responsible resource management and essential statistical methods for ecological data analysis.
This program balances practical application with academic study. Core components feature field studies in Europe or Tanzania, while your final project emphasizes hands-on research culminating in a comprehensive presentation.
You'll learn from seasoned professionals who share their field experience in the classroom, preparing you for a conservation career. With its global perspective, this degree opens doors to international opportunities in environmental protection.