MINC Schedules

At Lincoln University, candidates for the Master of International Nature Conservation shall normally pass:

One of:

ECOL 609 Conservation Biology
ECOL 612 Wildlife Management
ECOL 630 Advanced Ecology
ERST 611 Advanced Environmental Monitoring
ERST 636 Aspects of Sustainability: An International Perspective
plus one of:
ECOL 608 Research Methods in Ecology
ECON 615 Applied Research methods
ERST 601 Advanced Theory in Resource Studies
SOCI 601 Social Science Research methods (Quantitative
SOCI 602 Social Science Research methods (Quantitative) 
plus: Twenty credits at 600 level, chosen with the approval of Academic Board from the master's degree courses offered at Lincoln University

At the University  of Göttingen

Candidates who first enrol for the degree at Lincoln University must complete a minimum of 60 credits (30 ECTS) of coursework at the University of Göttingen

Either: Conservation Biology: Fundamentals and international perspectives (3 ECTS), plus Practical Module: Biodiversity and Conservation (15 ECTS)
or:
plus
a.
b.
c.
d.
International Nature Conservation (3ECTS)
One Practical module of:
Protected Areas Management (15 ECTS)
Nature Conservation Inventory (15 ECTS)
Population Biology (15 ECTS)
Assessment Methods and Evaluation of the Status of Threatened Animal Populations (15 ECTS)
plus: Electives (min. 12 ECTS) at the University of Gottingen

 

Postgraduate Academic Co-ordinators for M.I.N.C.: Professor Nicholas Dickinson, Lincoln University and Dr Mattias Waltert, University of Göttingen.

Deputy Co-ordinator: Laura Molles

For information about applying at Lincoln University please email info@lincoln.ac.nz

 


Page last updated on: 24/01/2012