M.Sc. in Ecology is a 2-year postgraduate program focused on the study of ecosystems, biodiversity, conservation, and the interactions between organisms and their environment. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications through fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and research projects. Students explore topics such as ecological modeling, environmental sustainability, ecosystem management, and climate change impacts. The program equips graduates with skills for careers in environmental consultancy, wildlife conservation, research, and policy-making. Typically structured over four semesters, it includes core subjects, electives, and a final dissertation or thesis. Admission requirements often include a bachelor’s degree in a related field and an aptitude for ecological and environmental sciences. The course prepares students for addressing global environmental challenges.