Wildlife and Biodiversity (WB)

Understanding the ecology and conservation biology of wildlife and biodiversity with a focus on terrestrial ecosystem is the aim of this major. It is targeting on ecological research in a conservation context, but is also aiming at students interested in the  interface between science and its application. Therefore, module contents range from theory and research methods to field work, data analysis and scientific writing.

The first semester provides a conceptual and analytical basis; it introduces the concept of biodiversity and the approach of conservation biology, and provides the statistical skills required for data analysis. In the summer, students will spend a lot of time in the field, learning and applying methods in wildlife research, behavioural ecology and experimental ecology. Students will experience the challenges of protected area management on site. In the third semester, students are introduced to approaches of integrating conservation into forest management and discuss ongoing research and new publications in the field of wildlife ecology and biodiversity conservation.

Important Facts

Language: English
Teaching form: on-campus
Type of study: fulltime
Study location: Freiburg
Start: Winterterm only, October
Duration: 4 Semester
ECTS: 120 ECTS
Costs: 161€ Semester fees,
+ 1.500€ Study fees (only NON-EU-Students)

Application periode: March 1st – May 15th

Special features of The WB-major

Applied
Focus on ecological research, in an applied context

Varied
Offering modules from theory and research methods to hands-on field work, excursions and lab work

Fascinating
Because wildlife and biodiversity spark curiosity and inspire action

“Experts in wildlife and biodiversity science are urgently needed to drive evidence-based conservation policy, planning, and practice.”

Prof. Dr. Ilse Storch

Head of the major and Chair of Wildlife Ecology and Management

Curriculum

Curriculum Wildlife and Biodiversity

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First Semester (Winter)

In the first winter semester, which begins Mid October, the modules are offered in a weekly course format. It consists of core and major modules.

Core modules

  • Research Skills: Basic skills and concepts to conduct and communicate scientific reserach
  • Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives on Environmental Sciences: Different scientific fields, methods, ethics and philosophies in Env. Sciences

Major modules

  • Genetic and Genomic Methods in Wildlife Management and Conservation: Population genetics, genetic data – in the lab and in R, result presentation
  • Environmental Statistics: Extends statistics knowledge and application, multiple regression, R/Python, advanced use of R
  • Biodiversity and Conservation Biology: Biodiversity as a concept, Conservation Biology as a crisis discipline
  • Analysis of Biodiversity Data: Biodiversity measures, analysing species richness, community composition and biodiversity (in R)

Career Opportunities

  • Research (e.g., universities, research institutions, professional societies)
  • Conservation (e.g. governmental institutions, (international) NGOs, protected area, consultancy companies).
  • Excellent preparation for doctoral studies in applied ecology, animal ecology and conservation biology.

Admission requirements

Requirements for a successful application to the MSc Environmental Sciences/Climate Change Ecology:

  • BSc Degree with grade point average of at least 2.5
  • English C1 level (accepted certificates)
  • 55 ECTS in natural schiences and ecology
    -> Proof of floristic and faunistic species knowledge
    -> Population ecology
  • 15 ECTS in statistics and geomatics
    -> basic knowledge in “R” is assumed

Apply from March 1st to May 15th for the following winter semester

Contact

Kristin Goldbach

Application management

Prof. Dr. Ilse Storch

Head of major, Chair of Wildlife Ecology and Management