The master's degree in Biodiversity, Conservation and Environmental Quality (BCEQ), entirely taught in English, prepares the highly qualified figure of environmental biologist expert in the multiple aspects of biodiversity, aimed at nature conservation and the assessment of environmental quality. The BCEQ graduate therefore deals with the analysis and protection of biodiversity, environmental monitoring, research, scientific dissemination, education, thus meeting the national and international demand for experts in biodiversity. Graduates in BCEQ can continue their studies by accessing a PhD program, and can take the state exam for Biologists.
Category: LM-6 Class (Biology)
Duration: 2 years
Credits: 120
Admission requirements: Bachelor's degree in Biology, Biotechnologies and Science and Technology for the Environment and Nature.
Recruitment
Graduates in BCEQ find their natural place within bodies for the environment and biodiversity, institutions and laboratories for analysis and research, local authorities, cooperatives, consortia for the management of museums, parks, protected areas and nature reserves, and as freelance biologists.