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MSc Ecology and the Environment, 120 credits

Ecology and the Environment, 120 credits

Degree: Master of Science with a major in Biology.

 

The Ecology and the Environment master's programme prepares students for working with the management of ecosystems, ecological communities and populations, based on a thorough knowledge of ecological concepts and theories.

The programme has a critical scientific approach to ecology and to its applications in society. Students acquire training in practical areas such as: experimental design, data interpretation, ecological fieldwork and theoretical modeling, both in a classroom setting and during hands-on fieldwork.

We have a strong focus on the practical application of ecological knowledge in society, e.g. environmental and natural resource management, involving interaction with various stakeholders. The courses cover population ecology, community ecology and ecology systems theories, including their relation to current environmental problems. Furthermore, the programme has an internship period and one course that focuses on ecological decision support for forestry and agriculture. Students also have the opportunity to add elective courses to the curriculum, such as environmental impact assessment, for instance.

The key part of the programme is the one year master project where students apply their theoretical and methodological knowledge. The project can be linked to current research projects at the Biology department such as: conservation ecology, ecology of shallow waters, design and management of treatment wetlands, spatio-temporal ecology or population and community ecology. Alternatively, the master thesis can be done at universities or research institutes abroad, in fields like tropical ecology or ecological engineering.

This programme also emphasizes the need for and the use of mathematical models and statistical analyses to address complex ecological and environmental problems. Examples of such applications are: identification of crop management strategies for effective biological control, understanding the impact of life history strategies on the risk of population extinction in a variable environment, or evaluating the preservation status of nature reserves and how they should be managed.

Employment and Career opportunities

Graduates of the Ecology and the Environment programme are well prepared to work with environmental issues and conservation biology in areas such as: sustainable use of natural resources in forestry, agriculture or limnology. Graduates are also well prepared for further studies towards a PhD.

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Specific requirements

Applicants are expected to have:

  • a bachelor's degree with a major in biology
  • courses in ecology or equivalent

The specific requirements may be assessed as not fulfilled if:

  • the average grade is in the lower third of the grading scale used in the country where the degree was awarded (i.e. grades have to be average/pass level or above, the equivalent to the Swedish grade "Godkänd")
  • the degree does not qualify for admission to equivalent master's programmes in the country where the degree is awarded.

Read more about entry requirements and the application process

 

 

Life as a student at Linköping University

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application period opens october 2013

Go to universityadmissions.se

Application code: LIU-91108
Teaching language: English
Duration: Two years
Pace of study: Full-time
Campus: Linköping

 

Tuition fees

  • Citizens from within the EU/EEA and Switzerland: No tuition fees
  • All others: 140,000 SEK (approx. 20,000 USD/ 15,000 Euro) per academic year

More about fees and scholarships

 

Contact

Eva Mattsson, +46 13-28 24 86
biologi-utbildning@ifm.liu.se

 

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