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What is special about this course?
If you’re looking for a master’s programme that takes you beyond the classroom and into the heart of real-world conservation, this is it. Our MSc in Conservation Management in Freshwater Environments is designed to immerse you in the practical skills, scientific knowledge, and field experience needed to make a tangible impact on freshwater ecosystems.
You’ll be based in the stunning Scottish Highlands, where your learning will culminate in a professional placement with a conservation-active organisation. This is your chance to get directly involved in applied conservation, whether that’s collecting environmental data in the field, analysing samples in a cutting-edge eDNA lab, or using programming and GIS to explore patterns in biodiversity. Alongside your placement, you’ll deepen your expertise through focused study in topics like applied genetics, freshwater conservation science, and data visualisation in R.
Throughout the course, you’ll be guided by leading experts and supported to develop the skills that conservation employers need, from hands-on fieldwork to critical analysis and effective communication. You'll leave the programme not just with a degree, but with real experience that sets you apart.
Graduates from this programme go on to careers as wildlife biologists, environmental consultants, policy advisors, and GIS specialists, as well as into roles in conservation education and ecotourism. Whether you want to work in the field, in the lab, or at the interface between science and policy, this MSc gives you the tools, and the experience, to make it happen.
Special features
◾Placement with a conservation active organisation in the Scottish Highlands
◾Fieldwork in the Scottish Highlands
◾Lab work in a state-of-the-art environmental DNA lab
◾Lectures from experts in their fields
How long will my course last?
◾Full-time: 1 year @ approx 30-36 hours per week*
◾Part-time: 2-3 years @ approx 15-18 hours per week*
*10-12 hours per module per week
The number of hours per week indicates the total number of hours you should dedicate to the course, which includes time spent on online material as well as individual study and research.
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Course optionsUHI House
Old Perth Road
Inverness
IV2 3JH
Phone:01463 279190
At University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)