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Aquatic Ecology, Master Programme

Type
Master (ISCED 2011 level 7)
Language

English

Duration 4 semesters
Cost FREE OF CHARGE FOR EU/EES/SWITZERLAND; FOR STUDENTS OF NON-EU/EAA/SWITZERLAND 260,000 SEK TOTAL

Both the ocean and freshwater bodies cover more than 70% of the planet and over 40% of the human population lives in coastal areas. One of the challenges for future researchers and decision makers is to understand the functioning of the aquatic systems for a better management of water resources.

The Master of Science in aquatic ecology is a programme at the advanced level, equivalent to 120 higher education credits. The programme is international, multidisciplinary and oriented towards current topics in aquatic microbiology, marine ecology and environmental policies

During the first year, students are introduced to the latest research in the field of aquatic ecology/marine ecology and will deepen their knowledge of marine microbiology, advanced systematics, and resources and ecology of marine waters. The function and evolution of different aquatic systems ranging from polar to tropical and from coastal to deep ecosystems are discussed in the light of the newest molecular advances in the field. Students are also introduced to simulation modelling and ecological applications that can offer solutions to complex management problems of water resources, including freshwater resources.

The second year is focused on a research project including a written thesis (30-60 higher education credits) with an appropriate advisor. The Masters thesis is carried out in fields related to research interests at the Marine Science Centre at Linnaeus University, 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.

Structural components
Thesis/Dissertation
International component
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project

ISCED Categories

Biology
Biotechnology
Toxicology
Ecology
Conservation and environmental management
Physical and chemical oceanography
Statistics