Objectives and professional roles

The Master’s Degree in Biodiversity, Conservation, and Environmental Quality (BCEQ) trains highly qualified environmental biologists with expertise in various aspects of biodiversity, focusing on nature conservation and environmental quality assessment.

Graduates are equipped to work in biodiversity analysis and protection, environmental monitoring, research, scientific communication, and teaching, addressing the urgent national and international demand for biodiversity experts.

In addition to working as freelance biologists, graduates can pursue careers as researchers and managers in:

  • International, national, and regional agencies focused on environmental and biodiversity conservation
  • Universities and public or private research institutions
  • Local authorities and consortia managing museums, parks, protected areas, and nature reserves
  • Biological, environmental, and quality control laboratories

Graduates can also qualify for teaching positions in scientific disciplines at public and private primary and secondary schools through relevant courses or competitive examinations.