The master's degree in Biodiversity, Conservation and Environmental Quality (BCEQ), taught entirely in English, prepares highly qualified environmental biologists with expertise in various aspects of biodiversity, focusing on nature conservation and environmental quality assessment.
BCEQ graduates engage in biodiversity analysis and protection, environmental monitoring, research, scientific communication, and education, addressing both national and international demand for biodiversity experts.
Graduates of the BCEQ program can pursue further studies through a PhD program and are eligible to take the state exam for Biologists.
Category: LM-6 Class (Biology)
Duration: 2 years
Credits: 120
Admission requirements: A Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, or Science and Technology for the Environment and Nature.
Recruitment
BCEQ graduates typically find employment in environmental and biodiversity organizations, research institutions and laboratories, local authorities, cooperatives, and consortia managing museums, parks, protected areas, and nature reserves. They can also work as freelance biologists.