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School of Life Sciences

Global Biodiversity Conservation

(MSc) Global Biodiversity Conservation

Entry for 2026

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 7 (Masters) in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course learning outcomes

Demonstrate a systematic and conceptual understanding of current knowledge in conservation biology

Critically evaluate and synthesise current research, methodologies and issues in conservation, identifying appropriate methodological approaches to test conservation research hypotheses and practical conservation objectives

Plan and conduct a research or practical conservation project, dealing with complex issues systematically and creatively, and showing originality and independence in the application of knowledge to address the research questions or conservation objectives

Communicate their conclusions on selected conservation topics to specialist and non-specialist audiences clearly in both oral and written form, with an oral presentation of a standard equivalent to a research seminar and written report being of publishable quality.

Autonomously advance their knowledge and understanding in conservation biology, showing the independent learning ability required for continuing professional development

Work cooperatively and effectively with a supervisor and research team, to conduct, analyse and present research in conservation biology

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreConservation Biology and Biodiversity (853C1)157
  CoreQuantitative Skills in Ecology (839C1)157
  OptionCurrent Topics in Evolution, Behaviour and Conservation (836C1)157
  Digital Journalism (007P3)157
  Environmental Law and Governance (854M3)157
  Masters Tropical Rainforest Field Course (834C1)307
  Rewilding and Ecosystem Services (833C1)157
  The Science of Climate Change (837F8)307
 All Year TeachingCoreMSc Conservation Project (838C1)607
 Spring SemesterCoreAdvanced Conservation Biology (854C1)157
  OptionAnimals in the Anthropocene (C1201L7)157
  Biodiversity and Natural Resources Law (835M3)157
  Digital Features (006P3)157
  Field Biology and Conservation Skills (835C1)157
  Masters African Zoology Field Course (837C1)307
  Masters Mediterranean Ecology Field Course (827C1)307

Part-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreConservation Biology and Biodiversity (853C1)157
  CoreQuantitative Skills in Ecology (839C1)157
 All Year TeachingCoreMSc Conservation Project I (844C1)307
 Spring SemesterCoreAdvanced Conservation Biology (854C1)157
  OptionAnimals in the Anthropocene (C1201L7)157
  Biodiversity and Natural Resources Law (835M3)157
  Field Biology and Conservation Skills (835C1)157
  Masters African Zoology Field Course (837C1)307
  Masters Mediterranean Ecology Field Course (827C1)307
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreQuantitative Skills in Ecology (839C1)157
  OptionCurrent Topics in Evolution, Behaviour and Conservation (836C1)157
  Digital Journalism (007P3)157
  Environmental Law and Governance (854M3)157
  Masters Tropical Rainforest Field Course (834C1)307
  Rewilding and Ecosystem Services (833C1)157
  The Science of Climate Change (837F8)307
 Spring SemesterOptionAnimals in the Anthropocene (C1201L7)157
  Biodiversity and Natural Resources Law (835M3)157
  Digital Features (006P3)157
  Field Biology and Conservation Skills (835C1)157
  Masters African Zoology Field Course (837C1)307
  Masters Mediterranean Ecology Field Course (827C1)307
 Summer TeachingCoreMSc Conservation Project II (845C1)307

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