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Ecology and Environmental Management

Bø - Full time

Contribute to a sustainable management of ecosystems and natural resources.

  • Closing dates: Expired

Study facts

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  • Study level: Exchange programmes, master level
  • Progression of study: Full time
  • Start up: Autumn 2024
  • Teaching model: Campus
  • Credits: 30
  • Charge: No tuition fee.
  • Closing dates: Expired
  • Semesters: 1
  • Teaching Language: English
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Autumn semester courses

View our cours plans below a more detailed description for each courses.

Why study Ecology and Environmental Management in Bø?

Campus Bø has an exceptionally good study environment in addition to a very strong research and field focus. The Master studies within Ecology and Environmental Management is a multidisciplinary and gives you a unique combination of professional and management skills. The study includes a broad scope of relevant research questions and challenges within the fields of ecology and environmental management.

Many of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals are central to the study. You will gain a good understanding of different ecosystems (terrestrial and aquatic), key components and processes. You will also learn about the interactions between humans and the environment.

The master's program is specifically aimed at applicants with a background in natural sciences and Environmental qualifies for a range of jobs in administration and research, depending on the subject areas you specialize in.

What you will learn

Graduates of the program will have advanced knowledge within Climate Change and Study Design and Statistics in addition to advanced knowledge within several elective courses (i.e. Pollution and Microbiology, Ecotoxicology, Landscape ecology and remote sensing, Habitat Ecology, Applied Molecular Genetics, Applied Conservation Biology, Individual Project).

The study is research and management oriented and provides thorough experience of laboratory and/or fieldwork

Why study at USN?

We offer an informal and student friendly environment. Our campuses are small with an open-door policy where our staff dedicates time and attention to each student. USN offers a safe living and study environment as well as a multicultural society where English is widely spoken. Our programs are focused on practical study methods with a problem-based approach that should help students to prepare for real-life situations.

Further study opportunities

A master’s degree in Ecology and Environmental Management (with a B grade average) will qualify to apply for a PhD position in Ecology.

Study Plan

A study plan describes the content, structure and organization of a study programme. To each study plan there is a set of course plans that describe the different courses. In the course plan you will also find a reading list. Below you will find a study model that shows you which courses that are taught in each term. In the study model you'll also find links to each course plan.

Latest published study plan for ecology and environmental management

Admission requirements

The admission requirement is a Bachelor Degree relevant for the programme you wish to apply for. The Transcript of Records for the completed bachelor should be uploaded in the application process. Admission to the programme requires a good command of the English language, both spoken and written. An English proficiency equivalent to B2 (Cambridge) level is recommended. Applicants should have a cumulative grade point average equivalent to, or better than, a C in the ECTS system.

The requirement for Ecology and Environmental Management exchange program is a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a minimum of 80 ECTS in relevant natural science courses.

Please note:

  • Some of the courses might have special prerequisites. Please make sure that you check the course descriptions and fulfil the given prerequisites before you apply for admission. 

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Expected progress of study. Full time is programmes with full progress of study (60 ECTS credits per academic year, 30 ECTS credits per semester). Part time is programmes with less than full progress of study (less than 60 ECTS credits per academic year, or less than 30 ECTS credits per semester).

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