Master of Science in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation
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| Organiser | University of Lausanne - Faculty of Biology and Medicine (School of Biology) www.unil.ch/fbm |
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| Degree awarded | Master of Science (MSc) in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation | ||
| ECTS credits | 90 | ||
| Duration | 3 semesters | ||
| Final enrolment date | 30 April. Candidates needing a visa to study in Switzerland must apply for enrolment at least two months prior to the deadline indicated above. |
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| Teaching language | English | ||
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| General presentation |
The Master of Science in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation degree is intended for students who wish to combine an advanced approach to ecology and sciences of evolution with the possibility of working with fauna and/or flora. This training provides in-depth knowledge of the relations that living beings establish with their environment, their fellows, the resources on which they depend and the dangers with which they must cope. It also provides advanced teaching on the evolution of organisms and their mechanisms of adaptation to changing biotic and abiotic environmental conditions. |
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| Timetables and course descriptions | Link to Unidoc Web site of the School of Biology Web site of the programme |
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Subject to changes.
The French version prevails.
Last update: 15 March 2013




