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Biodiversity Conservation, MRes, MSc, PGCert, PGDip  
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Due to increasing pressure on land-use across the world, the demand is growing for postgraduates with environmental surveying qualifications. This comprehensive course is designed to meet a growing need for highly skilled conservationists with academic qualifications at Masters level. The programme aims to provide you with the knowledge to enable you to work within the environmental and ecological consulting and conservation professions.

Key information

Entry requirements

  • 2.2 undergraduate degree in a relevant science subject (related biological sciences) is a minimum requirement.
  • Equivalent level of work experience will also be considered.
  • International Students: please follow the entry requirements link

 

Course length

12 months full time; or 24 months part time

Study location

Brackenhurst campus

Fees and funding

UK/EU for 2012/2013

  • MSc: £4,900
  • MRes: £5,300
  • PG Dip (MSc): £3,270
  • PG Dip (MRes) £3,540

International for 2012/2013

  • MSc: £11,300
  • MRes: £11,950

Scholarship available

 

Start date

October

Reasons to choose this course:

  • £1,000 postgraduate scholarships available for 2012 entry - full details here
  • Brackenhurst campus is a 200 hectare estate with conservation projects in woodland, wetland, farm and grasslands. It's the perfect environment to develop the expertise required for a career in biodiversity conservation.
  • A number of protected species are studied on site including yellowhammers, great crested newts, badgers and hedgehogs.
  • The latest GPS tracking equipment and surveying techniques employed by students on this course.
  • The course provides an industry standard approach to career progression into the ecological and environmental consultancy sector.
  • Opportunity to contribute to UK and international research projects currently running within the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences.

About the course
Students enrolled on Biodiversity Conservation will develop specialist scientific skills in areas such as GIS, environmental assessment and consultancy and protected species surveying relevant to UK legislation. Students will enhance their research expertise enabling them to analyse and report findings to a high scientific standard, and communicate to a wide range of audiences. 

How do you study?
Specialist researchers and staff teach current industry techniques and research skills, supplemented by practical sessions and lectures from some of the most experienced consultants in the country.

Full time study is designed to give intensive training at postgraduate level, suitable for graduates from a background of biological sciences. The research project enables students to undertake and develop their own research interests with the support of experienced supervisors. 

The part time study option enables continuing professional development on a day-release basis for ecological consultants looking to enhance their career prospects. Recent students have secured sponsorship from their employer to participate in the course. Students are supported throughout their studies by our excellent teaching staff, with email tutorial contact and access to a virtual learning environment.

DEFRA Environmental Stewardship
The estate is part of the DEFRA Environmental Stewardship scheme that supports effective environmental management of farm land and countryside estates. Initiatives include the establishment of six metre field margins of permanent grass to protect hedgerows and ditches from fertilizer sprays and soil leaching. Over the years species of wildlife have flourished at Brackenhurst including Barn Owls, Lapwings, Yellowhammers, butterflies and moths.

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