Conservation and Valorization of Natural System
- Greece
- Portugal
- Spain
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Master's Degree in Conservation and Valorization of Natural System (open access) aims to create a professional figure with a solid cultural preparation in the systemic analysis of the natural environment, seen as a whole of its biotic and abiotic components and in their interactions, taking also into consideration its historical-evolutionary dimension.
The Course prepares for various professions, including Ecologist, Zoologist and Botanist (both in the technical-scientific branch and in the communicative one) and teacher of scientific subjects in schools.
What do you learn?
The graduate in Conservation and Valorization of Natural System learns to address problems for the management and conservation of quality in the natural environment, with skills for wildlife management, biodiversity conservation and for the management of natural and environmental data.
Adequate knowledge will be provided for the systemic analysis of the natural environment of the recent past, the study of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems to combine the exploitation of resources with the protection of natural heritage.
The educational path will be integrated with laboratory activities, internships and placements, at public institutions and private structures, and field experimentation.
What can you do with it?
Graduates of the Master's Degree in Conservation and Valorization of Natural System will be able to work as Botanist, Zoologist and Ecologist.
They will be able to plan, illustrate and interpret field and laboratory informations, through data processing, analysis and synthesis procedures, aimed at impact studies and impact assessment; they will be able to draft thematic maps.
Professional opportunities in the public and private sectors include, among others, museum activities in scientific or naturalistic museums; scientific dissemination activities and scientific journalism; planning of natural parks and drafting of Park Plans, management of protected areas.