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Master’s Programme in Ecology and the Environment, 120 hp | |||||||||||||||
Aim/Vision
The aim of the programme in Ecology and the Environment is that the students shall acquire the knowledge, skills and scientific approaches that are necessary for a professional in the field and for postgraduate studies. The programme corresponds to needs within this field from universities, industry and society both on a national and an international level. The education is based on the related bachelor programme and intends to provide an in-depth knowledge in ecology and its applications in nature conservation and environmental management. The students leaving the master programme in Ecology and the Environment shall:
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Programme goals
Mathematical, scientifical and technical knowledge ans reasoning The students from the master programme in Ecology and the Environment shall demonstrate theoretical knowledge and understanding in ecology and its applications in e.g. nature conservation, management of shallow waters and treatment wetlands, and biological pest control. The programme covers current theories in population, society and system ecology. This includes a broad knowledge in the area in general, with in-depth knowledge in some specialities The graduates from the master programme in Ecology and the Environment shall on an advanced level have gained:
Personal and professional skills and attributes
Interpersonal skills: Teamwork and communication
Conceiving, designing, implementing and operating scientific projects in the enterprise and social context | |||||||||||||||
Common rules and information about student service
Common rules and information about student service at LiTH are available in sections b1-b6. | |||||||||||||||
Programme Organisation
The programme comprises four semesters and leads to a Master of Science in Biology within the programme Ecology and the Environment. The teaching language is English. The range of courses is found in the curriculum. Normally the content of the programme is presented at lectures, seminars, laboratory work and field studies. Some extensive projects or assignments are parts of the courses and will be reported orally and/or in written reports. Laboratory work, seminars and field studies are compulsory. The Master thesis is mainly performed during the second year and comprises 30, 45 or 60 högskolepoäng (equivalent to ECTS credits). This means that the student may choose a less extensive master thesis and combine this with further course studies in other related areas, or more in-depth courses in the same field. Courses not included in the curriculum must be approved by the Program Board after consultation with the Study Counselor. Courses may contain compulsory elements that mean extra costs for the student. Courses in the major subject Biology are marked in yellow in the curriculum. | |||||||||||||||
Programme Contents
The programme consists of courses within the area of ecological theories and their applications in e.g. conservation biology, management of shallow waters and grasslands, and biological pest control on an advanced level. These courses are combined with a seminar course focused on scientific literature. There are possibilities to change some of the courses to other courses from different areas within biology, or study complementary courses in different areas such as mathematics, chemistry, physics, medicine or economics. The Master thesis can be carried out at the university or in cooperation with companies or local authorities and is regarded as a good introduction to post graduate studies. The programme ends with the course Communicating Science where the students use their master thesis to develop their skills in oral and written communication to different target groups. | |||||||||||||||
Thesis Work
The thesis work should be of scientifically high quality and be carried out in close contact with the research groups involved in the programme and in the area of the profile chosen by the student. If possible, the work should be presented orally at the minisymposium arranged by the Division of Biology and all students are supposed to be present. In this case, the requirement of prior attendance at final thesis seminars is disregarded. To be qualified to conduct a degree project of 60 ECTS credits, the student must be admitted to the master’s programme and have completed at least 30 ECTS credits from courses within the programme, of which 24 ECTS credits must be at the advanced (graduate) level within the main field of study. To be qualified to conduct a degree project of 45 ECTS credits, the student must be admitted to the master’s programme and have completed at least 35 ECTS credits from courses within the programme, of which 24 ECTS credits must be at the advanced (graduate) level within the main field of study. To be qualified to conduct a degree project of 30 ECTS credits, the student must be admitted to the master’s programme and have completed at least 60 ECTS credits from courses within the programme, of which 30 ECTS credits must be at the advanced (graduate) level within the main field of study. | |||||||||||||||
Degree Requirements
The programme is designed to give the Master's Degree "Naturvetenskaplig masterexamen i biologi" translated to "Master of Science with a major in Biology". The requirements are the following:
Entrance requirements See general rules and regulations for master programmes at LiTH. | |||||||||||||||
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