This comprehensive MSc program from The University of Edinburgh focuses on holistic ecosystem management, covering evolution, biodiversity, ecosystem health, and environmental ethics. The flexible online format allows students to study part-time while maintaining their careers.
English

Duration:
2-6 Years
₹ 20,05,500
Overview
The MSc in Biodiversity, Wildlife, and Ecosystem Health is a comprehensive online program designed to equip professionals with advanced knowledge in conservation and ecosystem management. Students explore crucial topics including evolution, biodiversity, environmental ethics, and ecosystem health through a flexible learning format.
Why MSc (Master of Science)?
The program offers unique advantages through its connection to Edinburgh's world-class research community and flexible study options. Students can complete the degree in 2-6 years while maintaining professional commitments. The course emphasizes practical conservation skills and theoretical knowledge.
What does this course have to offer?
Key Highlights
Fully online flexible learning
World-renowned faculty expertise
Holistic ecosystem management approach
Global conservation network access
Practical skill development
Research-led teaching
Who is this programme for?
Conservation professionals seeking advancement
Wildlife managers and researchers
Environmental consultants
Biodiversity specialists
Ecosystem management practitioners
Minimum Eligibility
UK 2:1 honours degree in zoological/biological/environmental sciences
English proficiency (IELTS 6.5)
Relevant work experience considered
Online learning capability

Duration:
2-6 Years
₹ 20,05,500
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