• Master of Science in Environmental Biology at the University of Nottingham is a 4 years program.
  • It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
  • In this program, students will study environmental threats and management programs. The biggest threats to biodiversity are climate change, habitat loss, invasive species. Students will study the effect of these threats, and learn ways to manage and reduce them. 
  • This integrated master develop advanced skills in research, analytics, and communication.
  • The topics of the program include:
    • Ecology
    • Conservation
    • Animal behaviour
    • Botany
    • Sustainability
    • Environmental protection
  • This course is accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences.
  • Students can choose to study abroad and take modules in Malaysia such as Earth Observation and Wildlife Behaviour.
  • Students must pass each year to progress by achieving marks of at least 40% in each module.
  • In the first year, students will take 120 credits of modules. Students will spend around half of their time in lectures, seminars, and practicals.
  • University have excellent links with companies, and can help to find the best placement for students. The students have been on placement with:
    • Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust
    • The Whitley Wildlife Trust
    • British Geological Survey
  • About 89.5% of undergraduates from the School of Biosciences secured graduate-level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
  • The average annual salary for these graduates was £23,831.