MSc Island Biodiversity and Conservation drafted draft
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-08-01 |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview
- Delivered by a consortium of leading professionals and academics from across the globe and accredited by the University of Exeter
- Designed to meet the needs of conservation professionals specialising in islands, students who wish to remain in academia and conservation practitioners from across the world
- You will study in a beautiful island with rich biodiversity and have substantial fieldwork opportunities, including a module in Sark, Channel Islands and Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Comprises modules that target both research and practical conservation skills
- Opportunities to complete the dissertation module in a number of different islands, including Hawaii, Greece, Canary Islands, Madagascar and Mauritius to name a few
Careers
Employer-valued skills this course developsThe aim of the degree is to train future leaders, managers and policy makers in island biodiversity and conservation. Through integral collaboration with key players in the field of biodiversity and conservation, this MSc ensures the training you receive will prepare you for immediate employment both in the UK and abroad.
Careers Services
Our careers teams at the Career Zone at the University of Exeter can help guide you through a wealth of information to match your skills and interests to a career that will suit you. Our staff work with regional, national and international employers to develop new work placement, project and graduate opportunities.
Program Outline
Modules
Compulsory modules
English Language Requirements
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IELTS ACADEMIC
6.5