MSc Quantitative Methods in Biodiversity, Conservation & Epidemiology
Today more than ever, quantitative skills form an essential basis for successful careers in ecology, conservation, and animal and human health. This Masters programme provides specific training in data collection, modelling and statistical analyses as well as generic research skills.
It is offered by the University of Glasgow Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine (IBAHCM), a grouping of top researchers who focus on combining field data with computational and genetic approaches to solve applied problems in epidemiology and conservation. This programme encompasses key skills in monitoring and assessing biodiversity critical for understanding the impacts of environmental change. It covers quantitative analyses of ecological and epidemiological data critical for animal health and conservation.
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