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Conservation and International Wildlife

Masters.
University of Kent

400

in world overall ranking*

46

in local overall ranking*
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About the course

This Masters course will allow students to gain a sophisticated understanding of sustainability, climate policy and environmental management in order to contribute to research in your field or develop your career prospects. Students are typically able to choose to undertake coursework only options or a minor thesis as part of the program.

What you might learn

Students can choose units of study such as research methodologies, remediation and environmental law, including an option of undertaking placements for some courses. Training throughout the degree will help you to develop key skills to specialise in that subject area.

Career outcome

Upon graduating from this program, you may be employed in roles such as policy speacialist, marine specialist, environmental manager, environmental consultant, parks and land manager, academic, and etc. in companies including Edge Group, WWF, Melbourne Zoo, The Nature Conservancy, United Nations Environment Programme, and etc.

Living Costs in Canterbury**



Restaurant
(Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant)
£ 13 - 17

Rent per Month
(1 bedroom in City Centre)
£ 616 - 815

Rent per Month
(1 bedroom Outside of Centre)
£ 513 - 679

Transportation
(Daily)
£ 4 - 7

Utilities per Month
(Electricity, Mobile & Internet)
£ 140 - 186

Average Salary**


Costs

Tuition fees per year

£ 15,700

Information

Duration

1 year

Upcoming Intakes

Sep 2019

Course Code

N/A

Hotline

+60 3 5634 3767

Email

unitedkingdom@augstudy.com

Scholarships

International Scholarships for Taught Masters Students

£8,000

International Scholarships for Undergraduate Students

£8,000

The First 500 Scholarship

£2,000

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