Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Ruskin University

MSc Animal Behaviour Applications for Conservation

Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Course Overview

An MSc (Master of Science) program in Animal Behaviour with a focus on Applications for Conservation is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of animal behavior and how it can be applied to wildlife conservation efforts.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
15 Months
Total Fee
£17700
Intake
Language Proficiency

  • DEGREE
  • IELTS

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
University
Anglia Ruskin University
University Details

ARU is ranked as one of the finest UK institutions for overseas students, offering 108 undergraduate degrees and about 120 graduate courses. To be admitted to undergraduate programmes in India, students must have 55% from CBSE or 60% from other boards, as well as an IELTS score of 6.0 or 6.5 for UG and PG, respectively.

Syllabus
  1. Behavioral Ecology:

    • Students delve into the principles of behavioral ecology to understand how and why animals behave in certain ways in their natural environments. This includes the study of mating behaviors, foraging strategies, communication, and social structures.
  2. Conservation Biology:

    • The program integrates concepts from conservation biology, emphasizing the importance of preserving biodiversity and understanding the role of behavior in conservation strategies.
  3. Fieldwork and Research:

    • Practical experience is a crucial component, and students often engage in fieldwork to observe and analyze animal behavior in natural habitats. This hands-on approach helps bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world conservation challenges.
  4. Applied Conservation Techniques:

    • Students explore and apply behavioral insights to address conservation issues. This may involve developing strategies to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts, enhance breeding programs, or improve conservation policies.
  5. Wildlife Management and Policy:

    • The program may include coursework on wildlife management and conservation policies, equipping students with the skills needed to contribute to decision-making processes in the field of conservation.
  6. Interdisciplinary Approach:

    • Recognizing the complexity of conservation issues, the program may take an interdisciplinary approach, involving aspects of ecology, genetics, sociology, and environmental science.
  7. Career Opportunities:

    • Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in wildlife conservation, research institutions, governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and environmental consulting. They may work on projects related to habitat preservation, wildlife monitoring, and sustainable conservation practices.
  8. Global Perspectives:

    • Given the global nature of conservation challenges, the program may offer a global perspective, addressing issues on an international scale and preparing students for work in diverse environments.

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