Newcastle University, MSc, Wildlife Conservation and Management
Compulsory modules (80 credits) typically include: Wildlife conservation: policy and practice; conservation biology issues; ecosystem management; ecological survey techniques; trees: growth, management and environmental impacts; field identification skills; environmental and habitat assessment field class; and a foundation module in quantitative techniques, experimental design and data analysis; plus either: countryside management (20 credits); or 2 optional modules (20 credits) from a list that may include: sustainable development and environmental change; habitat mapping and resource assessment: using remote sensing; fisheries resource assessment and management; the environment business; environmental systems and modelling; GIS and remote sensing; environmental assessment: land and water resources; optional module choice must include 1 or both of: field identification skills; environmental and habitat assessment field class; plus: MSc: research project (80 credits); diploma: library-based dissertation.
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