On the programme, you will learn about different types of nature, their ecology and biodiversity and about the development of landscape.
Sustainable development requires showing consideration to nature, the environment and human needs, such as food production.
The programme contains four main areas of study:
- Biology, Ecology and the Environment, which provides a basic understanding of the most common types of nature and the most important processes in the ecosystem.
- Management and Regulation, where you learn about environmental legislation.
- People as Participants, where you learn about human impact on the development of the landscape and gain an understanding of the various interest groups.
- Integration and End-to-End Solutions, where you learn how to integrate the first three study areas so you can prepare sustainable solutions.
The programme is comprised of a number of mandatory and elective subjects. You can choose electives to tailor your degree to your particular area of interest. You can choose between subjects such as; biodiversity and conservation, ecology, environmental considerations, environmental finance, environmental chemistry, international environmental management, conflict management, environmental restoration, etc.
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
Read more about Danish teaching methods on www.studyindenmark.dk.
If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc) in Nature Management (Landscape, Biodiversity and Planning).