At the end of the BSc in Ecology Biodiversity programme, graduates are able to:
- Attain good knowledge of ecology and biodiversity, enabling them to evaluate issues concerning global climate change, biodiversity loss, ecological community stability, food security, resource use management and the environment.
- Devise and implement projects systematically using suitable technical and practical skills.
- Discharge their responsibility to resolve environmental problems related to ecology and biodiversity for the interest of the industry and public.
- Consider the use and management of natural resources, in terms of sustainability, professionalism and ethical responsibility.
- Communicate information and ideas clearly and effectively, as well as take responsibility as a team member and group leader.
- Use scientific procedures to solve problems.
- Identify requirements for self-improvement and information technology in one?s profession.
- Use their entrepreneurial and managerial skills for project implementation or vocation, with efficient use of resources and time.