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