Course summary
The world’s habitats are undergoing rapid transformation. The impacts of climate change are causing species extinction at an unprecedented rate. Conservation biology as a discipline looks at the science behind these changes – including the identification of ecosystems at risk, ways of conserving biodiversity, and the role of genetics and demography. With our masters, you’ll tackle all that and more, gaining the knowledge and skills for a career at the forefront of conservation. You’ll explore the scientific background of species conservation and the factors driving extinction. You’ll also look at the sustainable use of resources and learn valuable statistical techniques for analysing ecological data. But this course is as much about practice as it is about theory. While the core modules include a field trip to a European destination, Turkey or Tanzania*, your masters project also has a practical focus, demanding in-depth research before you present your findings. Throughout, you’ll be supported by experienced academics who bring their real-world expertise directly to the classroom as you prepare to make your own way in the world of conservation. The international lens of this degree sets you up for a career that could take you across the globe. *All overseas field trips are subject to any international travel restrictions and/or availability. There may be additional costs for all overseas trips, such as the costs associated with getting travel visas. Features and Benefits:
- Overseas fieldwork opportunities – You will gain valuable practical experience in ecological and data collection techniques through our Field Course module, with the opportunity to visit some of the most famous wildlife sites in the world, including the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti National Park.
- Recognised for research excellence – 100% of our research impact in Ecology and Environment is world-leading or internationally excellent and we are ranked 5th in the UK for impact in Environmental Science (REF 2021). You’ll work in association with these staff projects at the cutting-edge of discovery to hone your research skills.
- Flexible learning – Make time for research, lab work and independent studies thanks to a flexible course that includes evening lectures, all backed up by our online learning platform.
- Professional study environment – We’ve invested over £115 million to transform the way we teach and the way our students learn. The new Dalton building is equipped with dynamic learning spaces, world-class teaching and research facilities and collaborative study zones. This means you’ll graduate with the skills and experiences employers look for.
- Outstanding on-site research facilities – We are home to the UK’s only university-based Amphibian Conservation Research Facilities which works with zoos to determine the best way to conserve amphibians in captivity and halt their ongoing decline.
- Expert teaching – Learn from a passionate community of teaching staff who bring extensive experience of field research into the classroom to shape your studies.
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Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints Building
All Saints
Manchester
M15 6BH