Biodiversity: Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation (M.Sc.)
Features
In this Master’s programme students acquire advanced knowledge and research practice in biodiversity, ecology, evolution, systematics and conservation biology. Moreover, students have access to a broad spectrum of modules across faculties for further scientific specialisation and qualification as well as professional practice. The broad spectrum of education in the fields of biology mentioned above enables students to develop their individual scientific profile.
- Name:
- Biodiversity: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (M.Sc.)
- Degree:
- Master of Science (M.Sc.)
- Options
- Double Degree
- Standard period of study:
- 4 semesters
- Start of programme:
- winter semester only
- Admission:
- admission restricted (application with the faculty)
- Language of programme:
- English and German
Get to know us
Details
The consecutive study programme comprises three fields of major studies:
- Evolution
- Ecology (plants or animals)
- Nature Conservation Biology
A covering module „Biodiversity“ provides species knowledge of plants and animals for advanced students.
Fields of professions comprise employments like in research institutions, companies or public authorities like nature conservation or environmental agencies, in bureaus of criminal investigation, in print- or TV-media, in youth and adult education, in museums or collections of natural history, in botanical or zoological gardens, in national and international organisations for environmental care, in developmental agencies, and open academic careers in science.
Related and consecutive/graduate programmes
Consecutive/graduate programmes
Structure
The MSc-programme has a modular structure (120 ECTS points in four semesters), and allows students to develop their individual scientific profile. Studies and research stays abroad are supported, and can be acknowledged in the study programme.
Structure of the MSc-programme and scientific profile
1. - 4. Semester
4. Semester
Master’s thesisRegulations and module directory
Application
Application deadlines
- April 1st to May 15th (studies start in October)
Previous studies
- B.A.-Degree or equivalent
- at least 150 ETCS at the time of application
- Eligibility
- University Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a biologically oriented field of life and environmental sciences, including
- Achievements in the natural sciences totaling at least 125 credits, including
- Achievements in the field of biology totaling at least 50 credits.
- Up to 15 credits can be made up within 2 semesters in individual cases
Language skills
- Proof of German language skills at a minimum of B2 level (or in the case of proof of German language skills at B1 level, additional compulsory German courses during the course of study, at least 6 C)
- Proof of English language skills if English is not your native language: (level C1) by internationally recognized test (TOEFL at least 95 points, UNIcert level III, CAE/CEF)
Contact
Academic Advising
Dr. Barbara Wick
Centre of Biodiversity and sustainable Land Use, CBL, Section: Biodiversity, Ecology and Nature Conservation
Study Advisory Office Biology
Wilhelm-Weber-Str. 2
37073 Göttingen