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Evolutionary Ecology, Master Degree, Linnaeus University

Sweden

Linnaeus University

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Master DegreeFull-time2 yearsAugustSEK 77500 per semesterSEK 77500 per semester

About Evolutionary Ecology, Master Degree - at Linnaeus University

The Master of Science in Evolutionary ecology is multidisciplinary and builds on the student's knowledge of ecology, evolution and organism biology in order to explore and appreciate biological diversity. During the first year, students are introduced to traditional aspects of biology such as systematics, taxonomy, and distribution, and to current research topics in ecology including life-history strategies, behavior, and evolutionary adaptations of organisms. Students are also introduced to how individuals, populations and species are influenced by and cope with spatial and temporal changes in the environment, including climate change and human activities such as habitat modification.

The program will enable students to develop understanding of theories and practical issues, and critical thinking skills that form the foundation upon which the scientific process rests. Students are given opportunities to improve their ability to consume, understand, evaluate, and communicate research. This helps students prepare for doctorate training and a future scientific career. Knowledge and understanding of topics covered in the program is also a key to developing and implementing successful solutions to problems in applied areas.

The second year is focused on a research project including a written thesis (30-60 higher education credits) with an appropriate advisor. The Master’s thesis is carried out in fields related to research interests at the Linnaeus University Center for “Ecology and Evolution of Microbial model Systems, EEMiS”, including practicals giving the opportunity to apply acquired knowledge.”

The selection of students who have applied is based on academic excellence and individual assessment. All applicants should apply via universityadmissions.se. The application should include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, diplomas and references.

Entry requirements

General entry requirements for second­cycle studies and specific entry requirements:

- 90 credits in Biology/Ecology/ Evolutionary biology/ Microbiology including an independent project/degree project worth at least 15 higher education credits, or the equivalent.

- English B/6 or equivalent.

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