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    Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc]

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    Glasgow, GBMScIn-person1 year
    £31,050.00
    Tuition
    over 12mo
    52%
    Acceptance
    of applicants
    180
    Credits
    £25.00
    App fee

    Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow is a 180-credit, 1-year, in-person MSc program based in Glasgow, GB. Tuition is £31,050.

    About the program

    Multidisciplinary programme covering data science, conservation ecology, protected area management, human dimensions of conservation, and related skills like GIS and statistical programming. Includes core courses, optional field excursions, and an independent thesis project on a conservation management issue.

    Focus: both
    Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026: 84th (university overall)

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    2 years Graduate Route (UK)

    $30,580.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow is £31,050 across 180 required credits.
    Is Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow online or in-person?
    Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow is offered in-person.
    How long does Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow take to complete?
    Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow is structured around 1 year and 180 credits.
    What GPA is required for Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow?
    Per the program's published guidance: 2.1 Hons (or non-UK equivalent)
    How competitive is Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow?
    Conservation Management of African Ecosystems [MSc] at University of Glasgow reports an acceptance rate of approximately 52%.