
Master's Program in Biodiversity
Taipei, Taiwan
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 5,000 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Master's Program in Biodiversity (MPB) is cross-disciplinary in nature and aims to cultivate talent with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in biodiversity conservation and management as well as awareness of international biodiversity governance. The program emphasizes biodiversity theories as a foundation before moving onto more in-depth discussions on the scientific knowledge of biodiversity, sustainable resource utilization and planning, and benefit estimation and sharing. Therefore, the curriculum covers the methodology and technology required for conducting research. It revolves around two main themes:
- Biodiversity Science
- Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainability
Furthermore, with practical training based on local biodiversity issues and mini courses taught by international scholars, students can not only develop the problem-solving skills necessary for biodiversity management in Taiwan but also widen their horizons by interacting with researchers from around the world, acquiring a multi-scale aptitude for managing both regional and international biodiversity affairs.
In brief, the program integrates the perspectives of humanities, social sciences, and environmental sustainability into the study of biodiversity conservation to produce graduates who meet the current qualifications for global biodiversity conservation and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), who have a robust understanding of biodiversity theories, the ability to plan for biodiversity sustainability and manage biodiversity benefit estimation and sharing, and practical skills for interdisciplinary integration.
Program Features
NTU has been collaborating with several government departments and NGOs in research and practical works on biodiversity and conservation, and also holds annual field courses with Japan, Indonesia, and Thailand. Therefore, students of this program have opportunities to interact with different scholars and participate in fieldwork experience and enterprise internships in biodiversity conservation projects to experience a large amount of biodiversity in Taiwan.
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Curriculum
Two main themes in the program:
- Biodiversity Science
- Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainability
Four modules of courses are provided for the students, including Foundations of Biodiversity, Methodology and Technology, Human Dimension, and Ecosystem Service. These courses are designed to equip students with transformative skills and new technologies to conserve biodiversity and incorporating it into policy-making and business, in considering socio-economic gains of saving biodiversity.
To earn your Master of Biodiversity you must successfully complete our 24-credit program which includes 9 credits in core courses, 15 credits in elective courses, and a thesis.
Compulsory Courses
- Seminars in Biodiversity (I / II)
- Research Training
- Workshop on Biodiversity
- Thesis
Elective Courses
- Statistics in Biodiversity
- Techniques for Assessing Plant Diversity
- Nonprofit Management
- Research Methods and Presentation
- Archiving Nature: Introduction to the Natural History Museums
- Genetics and Genomics
- Population Genetics
- Evolutionary Biology
- Exploring Taiwan: Natural Environment and Resources
- Exploring Taiwan: Natural Resources Conservation and Management
- Introduction to R for Ecologists
- Forest Carbon and Carbon Credit Trading
- Landscape and Idetity: Transcultural and Ecological Placemakings
- Molecular Evolution: Principles and Practice
- Computer Intensive Statistics in Ecology
- Intertidal Ecology: A Field Study Approach
- Conservation Biology of Tropical Plants