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Freshwater Ecology
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| Duration: | 2 År |
| Credits (ECTS): | 120 |
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| Application deadline: | Non-EU/EEA applicants: 15 November, EU/EEA + Swiss applicants: 1 March, Nordic applicants: 15 April |
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Programme description
The freshwater ecology specialization focuses on research in lakes, rivers, and coastal areas, studying fish (especially salmonids), invertebrates, and parasites. MSc projects explore both fundamental ecology and applied topics like nature and resource management. Key themes include population and community ecology, predation, competition, parasitism, food webs, invasive species, migration, life history, catchments to coasts, and the impacts of climate change.
Students will be an integral part of the Freshwater Ecology Research Group and are expected to participate actively.
Programme structure
| Term | 10 ects | 10 ects | 10 ects | |||
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Compulsory safety courses at semester start (no ECTS) |
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| First semester (autumn) |
Elective course (10 ECTS) |
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| Second semester (spring) |
Animal exp. (5/6 ECTS)** Elective course (10 ECTS) |
Intensive teaching in class (January – March) |
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* BIO-3529 is 5 ECTS spread over the two first semesters and conducted partly digitally to accommodate students going to UNIS. ** BIO-3503 Aquatic Animal Welfare (only for projects that require use of live aquatic organisms) or HEL-6320 Animal Experimentation for Researchers (only for projects that require use of live birds or mammals). Please note that there is an own application deadline for HEL-6320. *** Possibilities to take single (intensive) courses at UNIS. |
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Learning outcomes
Language of instruction
Exchange possibilities
Students can undertake periods of studying at The University Centre at Svalbard (UNIS).
International exchange during an entire semester is not possible in the first year of studies due to obligatory courses.
Stays abroad can take place as part of a master project in the third and fourth semester. Please consult the program study advisor for more information.
Job prospectives
The Master’s degree in Biology will allow you to qualify for different career paths and prepare you to step into a professional role or to apply for a PhD.
A Master of Science degree in Biology will prepare you for a wide range of jobs, in both public and private sectors, including research, resource and nature management, administration, consulting and the teaching profession.
The master thesis can play an important role to establish your domain of expertise and to showcase acquired technical and soft skills. Also, it can be very important in building scientific and professional network, that will be a support in your future job search.