Online Open Days
Study ecology and sustainable development, help the society and contribute to a better world in the future! Learn about the master program in Ecology and sustainable development at Linköping university, Sweden
Description
The international master’s program: Ecology and Sustainable Development is a 2-year English-taught program. It provides a broad knowledge of how biodiversity and functional ecosystems are linked to human wellbeing and sustainable development. In the program you will learn ecological theories, system thinking and quantitative methods to be able to analyze and understand ecological systems, and how they interplay with social and economic systems.
The program put an emphasis on:
- case studies where you work closely together with your fellow students
- real life cases in ecology, agriculture, fisheries, conservation and sustainable development
- learning relevant tools and models for structuring and analyzing complex ecological problems, and familiarity with current software for this purpose
- a full year of thesis work give you the chance to go deep into your area of interest
The intended audience for this online webinar are students with a bachelor degree in biology, conservation biology, sustainable development, natural or health science and an English proficiency level of B2 at least.
Tuition Fee
You Will Learn
– What skills you will learn at the master program in Ecology and Sustainable development at Linköping university |
– Listen to current students and what they think about the program |
– How the courses in the program can give you tools to contribute to a sustainable development of society |
– Examples of what you can study at the one-year thesis |
Admission Requirements
Bachelor's degree with a major in the field of biology. 5 ECTS credits passed courses in the field of ecology English language proficiency, normally attested by an internationally recognized testAdmission Deadline
16 January 2023Speakers
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Karl-Olof Bergman
Ass, Prof
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Rasmus Viding
Student
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Mandy Oberhollenzer
Student