MSc in Global Conservation Biology
Manchester, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 22,500 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* full-time fee for EU and Non-EU International Students
Introduction
The world’s habitats are undergoing rapid transformation. The impacts of climate change are causing species extinction at an unprecedented rate. Conservation biology as a discipline looks at the science behind these changes – including the identification of ecosystems at risk, ways of conserving biodiversity, and the role of genetics and demography.
With our masters, you’ll tackle all that and more, gaining the knowledge and skills for a career at the forefront of conservation. You’ll explore the scientific background of species conservation and the factors driving extinction. You’ll also look at the sustainable use of resources and learn valuable statistical techniques for analyzing ecological data.
But this course is as much about practice as it is about theory. While the core units include a field trip to a European destination, Turkey or Tanzania*, your master's project also has a practical focus, demanding in-depth research before you present your findings.
Throughout, you’ll be supported by experienced academics who bring their real-world expertise directly to the classroom as you prepare to make your own way in the world of conservation. The international lens of this degree sets you up for a career that could take you across the globe.
*All overseas field trips are subject to any international travel restrictions and/or availability. There may be additional costs for all overseas trips, such as the costs associated with getting travel visas.
Features and Benefits
- Learn alongside world-leading researchers – 100% of our Ecology and Environment research impact is world-leading or internationally excellent and we are ranked 5th in the UK for impact in Environmental Science (REF 2021)
- Investing in your future – We’re transforming our science and engineering campus. Opening in 2024, the Dalton building provides a professional study environment with world-class facilities, including a 200-capacity Superlab, so that you’re well prepared to experience life within a modern industry setting when you graduate
- Flexible learning – Make time for research, lab work, and independent study thanks to evening lectures, all backed up by our online learning platform.
- Expert teaching – Learn from a passionate community of teaching staff who bring extensive experience of field research into the classroom to shape your studies
- Overseas fieldwork opportunities – You will gain valuable practical experience in ecological and data collection techniques through our Field Course Unit, with the opportunity to visit some of the most famous wildlife sites in the world, including the Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti National Park
- Explore your research interests – You’ll have the opportunity to carry out your research in association with staff projects across the world or with partner organizations such as conservation bodies and zoos
- Excellent on-site research facilities – We are home to one of the UK’s only university-based Amphibian Conservation Research Facilities which works with zoos to determine the best way to conserve amphibians in captivity and halt their ongoing decline.
Admissions
Curriculum
Course Information
The MSc Global Conservation Biology program aims to provide you with an advanced understanding of the science that underpins conservation.
The program has a strong numerical and research-orientated approach. There are core units in Statistics and Research Design, Practical Techniques and Analysis in Conservation Biology, Bird Evolution, Behaviour and Conservation, and Species Conservation and Recovery.
You’ll have the opportunity to go on a residential field trip overseas. This could take you across Europe, Turkey, or even Tanzania in East Africa. You’ll usually have a choice between two destinations – additional fees will apply if you decide to choose to go on the East African trip.
The course has a global outlook and is taught by a large community of research-active staff. Your learning is enhanced by being able to spend time in countries where wild and managed animal and plant populations can be studied first-hand. Thanks to exciting opportunities to complete MSc research projects in countries such as Greece, Tanzania, and Kenya, you will be able to gain real-world experience and see how conservation theory translates to practice. We also have strong links with many UK-based conservation organisations which also offer research opportunities.
Year 1
Core units
- Biodiversity, Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services
- Bird Evolution, Behavior and Conservation
- Conservation Biology Research Dissertation
- Conservatipn Field Course
- Genetics for Conservation Management
- Practical Techniques and Analysis in Conversation Biology
- Species Conservation and Recovery
- Statistics and Research Design
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
This is a course that can open a wide range of career paths and professional possibilities, providing a route into:
- Ecological consultancy
- Wildlife trusts
- Local authorities
- Government departments
- Conservation NGOs
- Animal management
- Pest control
- Teaching
- Environmental Education
- PhD level study .
While it provides the skills and understanding you’ll need to take your first steps in these areas, the course is also a valuable option if you’re already in a relevant role, with many students studying our master's courses as part of their professional development.
Some of our graduates have gone into roles for organizations such as Defra, the Peak District National Park, the BBC, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), as well as zoos and aquaria in the UK and abroad.
Student Testimonials
Program delivery
Study and assessment breakdown
Ten credits equate to 100 hours of study, which is a combination of lectures, seminars practical sessions, and independent study. A master's qualification typically comprises 180 credits, a PGDip 120 credits, a PGCert 60 credits, and an MFA 300 credits. The exact composition of your study time and assessments for the course will vary according to your option choices and style of learning, but it could be:
Study
Full-time 30% lectures, seminars, or similar; 0% placement; 70% independent study
Assessment
Full-time 100% coursework; 0% practical; 0% examination
Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.