Master of Science Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology
In this interdepartmental Master's program at the University of Bonn, the socially defined goals of nature conservation are placed in the light of new landscape ecology research. The aim is both to impart nature conservation know-how and to critically develop nature conservation concepts against the background of rapid global change. Students are involved in research projects and learn to understand landscape ecology contexts relevant to nature conservation. In addition to tried and tested methods, new approaches are also explored, e.g. numerical modeling for the derivation of scenarios or the use of digital image processing in nature conservation monitoring. Processes in the landscape are evaluated against the background of social negotiation processes.
Facts
Type of study
Consecutive Master
Duration
4 Semesters
Start date
Winter semester
Language
German & English
Admission requirements
Local NC
Postgraduate studies
Doctorate
Information on the study program
Skills and knowledge
What knowledge, interests and skills should I have?
Starting your studies
What happens after enrolment and how do I start my studies?
Study structure
How is the degree program structured and which modules can I attend?
Examination Office
The Examinations Office will provide you with information on examination dates, deadlines, etc.
Application, NC & Enrollment
How can I apply, is there an NC and what happens after the application?
Career prospects
What will I do later in my career and what are my career prospects?
Raimund Kösters
0.011
Meckenheimer Allee 174
53115 Bonn
Andreas Schäfer
0.011
Meckenheimer Allee 174
53115 Bonn
Student Advisory Service Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology
Detailed counseling sessions by appointment. Advice is available by e-mail, Zoom or telephone.
Mobile Number: +49 151 26350181
Open online consultation via Zoom (Thursdays 14:00-15:30):
To the Zoom Meeting (Meeting-ID: 990 0127 9026/ Code: 861282)