M.Sc. in Biodiversity and Conservation

M.Sc. in Biodiversity and Conservation is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to provide in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the study and conservation of biodiversity. The course covers a wide array of topics, including ecosystem dynamics, species conservation, environmental policy, sustainable management, and the impacts of climate change on biodiversity. Students engage in field research, ecological studies, and conservation techniques, and learn about global biodiversity issues, endangered species protection, and habitat restoration. The program also incorporates interdisciplinary subjects such as environmental ethics, biodiversity law, and wildlife management. Graduates are equipped to work in conservation organizations, government agencies, research institutions, and NGOs, contributing to the preservation of ecosystems and natural resources through scientific research, policy-making, and sustainable practices.