
MSc in Animal Behaviour Applications for Conservation, Anglia Ruskin University
Cambridge - UK,
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15 Months
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About this course
The MSc in Animal Behaviour Applications for Conservation is designed to help students understand how animal behaviour research can be applied to solve modern conservation problems. It combines practical skills with scientific methods, such as advanced laboratory techniques, satellite tracking, GIS software, DNA analysis, and field techniques. The course includes a residential field trip usually overseas, offering hands-on experience of conservation issues in situ. Located in Cambridge, students benefit from links with conservation organisations and expert practitioners, gaining exposure to international conservation activities and modern technologies used in the field.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students are encouraged to explore how research in animal behaviour can directly contribute to solving real-world conservation issues. The course’s focus on modern technologies, international field trips, and collaboration with active environmental organisations makes it uniquely practical and globally relevant. The opportunity to learn from award-winning lecturers and high-impact researchers, along with partnerships with conservation bodies, ensures students gain valuable experience and networks that will benefit their careers.
Specialisation
This programme focuses on the intersection of animal behaviour research and conservation, leveraging modern technologies like eDNA lab techniques to address biodiversity challenges. It emphasizes practical applications such as spatial analyses, biostatistics, and bioinformatics to develop effective conservation solutions. The course aims to cultivate expertise in areas including global change ecology, animal welfare, conservation genetics, and evolution.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
19.63L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Specific entry requirements are not currently available. Students are advised to check the course page for the latest information on admission criteria.
English language test
TOEFL
88
PTE
61
DUOLINGO
120
IELTS
6.5
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue roles as conservation biologists, scientists, curators, conservation educators, or work in ecotourism and environmental consultancy. The course prepares students for employment with private companies, NGOs, or government agencies. Continuing with a research degree like a PhD is also a common pathway, with support available through ARU's Alumni Scholarship and Employability Service.
FAQs
What are the study options available for this course?
You can study the MSc Animal Behaviour Applications for Conservation as either full-time or part-time.
Are there any international study opportunities?
Yes, the course includes an optional European study tour to a field station in southern France, allowing students to explore conservation issues in situ.
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