Conservation Behaviour - Galway
Who should apply?
Individuals seeking to further their career opportunities in Ecological Consultancies, Non-Governmental Organisations and Charities, Research Institutes and Government Agencies.
Subjects taught
Studies in Conservation Behaviour
Data Analysis using R and RStudio
Residential Field Course
Applied Geographic Information Systems
Animal Behaviour: Recording and Analysis
Acoustic Monitoring as a Marine Conservation Tool
Research Thesis
Entry requirements
The minimum requirement is a 2.2 in a cognate Honours Degree, e.g. Animal Behaviour, Conservation Biology, Zoology, Ecology, Environmental Science etc.
Duration
1 year full-time. On Campus.
On-Campus Attendance
This is a full-time on-campus taught Masters programme. A week-long residential field course in the west of Ireland, where the behaviour of a number of species will be studied in a natural setting.