Master of Science in Biology - Sub Antarctic Biocultural Conservation
The University of North Texas's Master of Science in Biology with a focus on Sub Antarctic Biocultural Conservation offers a unique opportunity to delve into the interconnectedness of biological and cultural systems in a critical region. UNT's strong biology department, coupled with access to advanced research facilities and potential collaborations with international conservation organizations, makes this program an excellent choice. This specialized program will prepare you to address pressing environmental challenges while considering the human dimension of conservation.
18 Months
Masters
United States
34
menu_book Syllabus & Modules
Conservation Biology
Core Module
Ecological Anthropology
Core Module
Sub Antarctic Ecosystems
Core Module
Environmental Policy
Core Module
Research Methods in Conservation
Core Module
Biocultural Heritage Management
Core Module
Climate Change Impacts
Core Module
Community-Based Conservation
Core Module
Career Outcomes
Employment Rate
Graduates employed within 6 months
Average Starting Salary
$55k - $75k
Core Focus & Roles
Entry Requirements
English & Others
Accepts 15 Years Education
Yes
MAX. Backlogs Allowed
6
Application Fee
75
Deposit Fee
N/A
Document Submission Deadline
Fall:- April 15
Application Deadline
Fall:- April 15
Scholarship Deadline
N/A
Academic
- Min GPA 3