The MSc in Biodiversity Conservation is a specialised postgraduate programme designed for students passionate about protecting ecosystems, species, and natural resources. The course provides advanced knowledge of ecological principles, conservation strategies, environmental management, and the scientific methods used to monitor and preserve biodiversity.
Students study topics such as habitat management, wildlife ecology, conservation policy, species protection, ecological research techniques, and the impacts of human activity on natural environments. The programme emphasises practical skills through fieldwork, laboratory experiments, GIS mapping, ecological surveys, and conservation project management.
The curriculum also includes research methods and a dissertation, enabling students to investigate a specific area of conservation science in depth. Graduates are equipped for careers in environmental NGOs, wildlife organisations, government conservation agencies, research institutions, ecological consultancy, and international conservation projects. This programme prepares learners to implement evidence-based strategies that address biodiversity loss and promote sustainable ecosystems globally.
- Academic Requirement: 70% in Bachelor's Degree
- English Language Requirement: Ielts : 6.5 Pte : 63 Toefl : 78
- Campus: Gloucester
- Course Credentials: Master Degree
- Course Duration: 1 Year
- Annual Tuition Fee: £17,500
- CAS Deposit: 50% on First year tuition fee
- Intakes: Sep-2026