MS Biodiversity & Land-Use Planning

Ollscoil na Gaillimhe - University of Galway

Date Posted: June 10, 2022
Submitted by: Lillian Makhoul
Sustainability Topics: Curriculum, Grounds
Content Type: Academic Programs
Program Type: Master's Degree
Completion: 24 months

Description

This part-time course extends over 24 months and runs in two-year cycles continuously from September through to the end of August of the second year. The modular course is devoted to scientific and policy coursework delivered in a blended learning format, comprising a mixture of face-to-face contact in addition to private study combined with online support. Aimed at individuals employed in the conservation, planning and engineering sectors, this course has been re-developed to meet the needs of working graduates who wish to upskill or change careers. Provision of flexible learning opportunities is a key aim of this programme and the course is now open to students wishing to join the programme at any time during the academic year.

Learning Outcomes

To integrate an international perspective and new research findings into a biodiversity and land use approach To provide research-led opportunities that will help find solutions for conservation and planning conflicts To develop expertise within local authority and public/private sector staff so they can meet international biodiversity and conservation obligations


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