This MSc is ideal for those wishing to move into conservation or environmental management, as it offers excellent opportunities to work on projects directly linked to key stakeholders of the university. Students will gain valuable practical experience as well as theoretical knowledge.
The focus of the degree is on the interplay of ecology and environmental science and its application to practical and/or theoretical problems. The program will explore aspects of behavioral ecology, examining how organisms behave under specific ecological circumstances, including human responses to environments.
Students will be exposed to methods and theories in ecology, behavioral ecology, and environmental science, while also being encouraged to work on real-world problems related to conservation and management. They will have the opportunity to develop their theoretical knowledge in specific areas of interest.
This MSc is guided by student interests and stakeholder concerns, offering the unique opportunity for students to work with the City of London Corporation at their sites, including Epping Forest. Students may also consider other field sites for their work, and the program will assist in brokering relationships with stakeholders.
This degree will equip students with the necessary skills required to enter the workplace, but they may also choose to continue their studies by pursuing a PhD if desired.