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MSc Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology

Programme structure

During the programme you will study 180 credits comprised of a number of compulsory modules, including a research project and field course.

Please note that all options are available timetable permitting and may be subject to change.

Compulsory modules

ModulesCredits
Key Skills 15
Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology 15
Approaches in Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology 15
Africa Behavioural Ecology Fieldcourse 30
Quantitative Biology 15
Research Project 90
Total credits 180

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