• Master of Science in Advanced Wildlife Conservation in Practice at the University of The West of England is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on both a full-time and a part-time basis.
  • This program is designed to give students the practical experience of contemporary techniques for conserving biodiversity in a rapidly changing world.
  • It is delivered in collaboration with the internationally renowned Bristol Zoological Society (BZS), the course is unique in the way it prepares students for practical conservation.
  • The teaching is delivered via a series of intense, four-day, online teaching blocks, combined with online distance learning.
  • The course comprises five compulsory taught modules and an extended individual research project. 
  • Students have to complete a four-day field trip as part of their Ecosystems Conservation module. 
  • The course also gives students the potential to become chartered member of the Institute of Environmental Management.