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Master of Science in Ecology - Specialisation General Ecology

Dept of Academic Affairs

Why study General Ecology?


- Programme Structure
- Complete Description of Programme

Master - Ecology
Master - Ecology Photo: Håkon Sparre

Contents of the programme
During the first year you will tailor your personal study profile by selecting your favorite courses.

The course work will require interactive participation by the students through presentations, short thematic reviews, term papers and discussion sections.

An individual research project, i.e. the Master thesis, is the main focus the second year.

Mandatory courses:

Conservation Biology
Genetic Basis of Biodiversity
Global Change Ecology
Scientific Methodology in Ecology and Management of Natural Resources
Special Cyllabus
Master’s thesis

At least one of the following courses:
Behavioral and Population Ecology
Ecological Entomology
Environmental Pollutants and Ecotoxicology
Landscape Ecology
Molecular Evolution
Photobiology
Pollination and Reproductive Ecology of Plants
Restoration Ecology
The Ecology and Management of Rivers and Lakes

Comment:

You have to meet the prerequisites for the chosen 300-level course to obtain the Master’s degree in Ecology.

What will I learn?
Mandatory courses in genetic basis of biodiversity, ecological methodology, and global change ecology and conservation biology will give you a thorough understanding of central elements of ecology.

In addition you can choose from a wide range of courses depending on interest, for instance bird ecology, forest ecology and forest history, insect ecology, lichen ecology, molecular evolution, plant-animal interactions, plant ecophysiology, pollination biology, vertebrate population dynamics, and wetland ecology.

The programme has strong research emphasis.

What can you use this qualification for?
You will be qualified for tasks related to environmental monitoring, research and education, sustainable forestry and agriculture, biological conservation, bioethics, journalism, and a range of technical professions. It can also be basis for a PhD position.

Admission and Requirements

The applicants must have obtained a Bachelor’s degree, or its equivalent, in natural sciences, with solid knowledge of ecology and ecological processes.

Applicants must demonstrate English language ability in accordance with the UMB regulations for programmes taught in English.

For further information
• Information about application and general questions about the study:
Students Information Office (SiT)
tlf.: +47 64 96 61 00
e-mail: opptak@umb.no
internett: http://www.umb.no/sit

• More information about the studyprogramme:
Study Coordinator: Espen Arestøl
phone: +47 64 96 57 25 / +47 64 96 58 00

Updated: 27.10.11
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)
PO Box: 5003, N-1432 Ås
Phone: (+47) 64 96 61 00
Fax: (+47) 64 94 75 05
E-mail: opptak@umb.no

Additional information

Application deadlines for non-norwegian applicants:
- December 1st
- Request for application form

Application deadlines for Norwegian applicants:
- June 1st
- Application form


Study Coordinator:
Espen Arestøl
phone: +47 64 96 57 25 /
+47 64 96 58 00

- Graduate Student from Specialisation General Ecology Programme
 

Career Profile:

- Simen Sandve


- Ecology: Specialisation Tropical Ecology and Management of Natural Resources

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