forest and nature conservation ecology specialisation

Specialisation Ecology

If we want to conserve nature we need to know how nature and ecosystems function. The specialisation Ecology focusses on how natural areas function from an ecosystems approach. You learn about the complex structure of ecosystems and the complex relations between organisms and their natural environment.

For who is this specialisation?

This specialisation is a good fit for students who have a background in nature conservation or for those with a background in the field of biology, environmental sciences or natural resource management and are interested to apply this in the field of nature conservation.

Applying ecology in a global context

The key to successful conservation of nature is understanding how nature works. In the specialisation Ecology you get the opportunity to get in-depth knowledge on topics like landscape ecology, animal ecology, forest resource management, tropical forestry, plant ecology, biodiversity conservation and tropical nature conservation. You learn to understand and do research on complex ecosystems and come up with solutions for the conservation of valuable nature areas.

In this specialisation you focus on terrestrial ecology in an international context. You gain fundamental knowledge on different topics within the domain ecology which you can apply within cases worldwide.

The areas of expertise in this specialisation

The key to successful conservation of nature is understanding how nature works. In the specialisation Ecology you get the opportunity to get in-depth knowledge on topics like landscape ecology, animal ecology, forest ecology, plant ecology, biodiversity conservation and tropical nature conservation. You learn to understand and do research on complex ecosystems and come up with solutions for the conservation of valuable nature areas.

In this specialisation you focus on terrestrial ecology in an international context. You gain fundamental knowledge which you can apply on cases worldwide.

Courses

This specialisation has one compulsory course and you have to select two courses (restricted optionals). You complete the specialisation with your MSc thesis.

Compulsory course

  • Models for Ecological Systems

Select two courses from

  • Forest Ecology and Forest Management
  • Ecological Methods II
  • Disease Ecology
  • Plant, Vegetation and Systems Ecology
  • Animal Ecology

Thesis

You can do your thesis at three of the four involved Chairgroups. For more detailed information, see Thesis & Internship. Links to all courses can be found in the course catalogue.

Career prospects

This specialisation provides an excellent preparation for Dutch as well as European and non-European jobs. Read the story of Ecology alumnus Wilco or find out more about future careers.

I really enjoyed the international context and the room for free choice in courses.
Kevin, Ecology student

How to apply

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