Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation / Comportement, évolution et conservation
Master HEU
Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
- Lieu de formation
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Lausanne (VD)
- Langue d'enseignement
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anglais
- Type de formation
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Hautes écoles universitaires HEU
- Modalités temporelles
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À plein temps - À temps partiel
- Thèmes de formation
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Environnement - Nature, sciences naturelles
- Filières d'études
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Biologie - Sciences de l'environnement
- Swissdoc
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6.540.1.0 - 6.170.2.27
Mise à jour 26.11.2024
Description
Description de la formation
The Master of Science in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation is for students who wish to deepen their knowledge in ecology, behavioural ecology, evolutionary biology and conservation biology, as well as to develop relevant technical, quantitative and research management skills.
Students' personal research projects account for 50% of the credits towards the degree, chosen from a diverse range of projects that may involve field work, laboratory experiments, genomics, computation or modelling, in a broad range of animal, plant and microbial systems.
This knowledge builds the foundations for evidence-based biodiversity management and conservation strategies.
Possibility of specialisation in:
- Behaviour, Economics and Evolution
- Computational Ecology and Evolution
- Geoscience, Ecology and Evolution (in collaboration with the Faculty of Geosciences and Environment)
Studies description
The Master program has a normal duration of 4 semesters and comprises 120 ECTS.
The first semester of studies consists of compulsory covering conceptual and methodological aspects. The knowledge and skills acquired will be applied in the context of a small individual research project.
From the second semester, the program consists of a personal Master research project, a field course and optional courses dedicated to evolution, evolutionary genetics, animal behaviour and conservation biology. Several courses can be chosen from other Master’s programs.
Within the framework of the master, it is possible to follow the general program or choose one of three specialisations. Some compulsory and optional courses will be common to all specialisations, while others will be specific to the chosen specialisation.
Plan de la formation
Master Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation |
Crédits ECTS
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1st semester (Module 1 & 2)
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Compulsory
Practical Project (Module 2)
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30
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2nd to 4th semester (Module 3)
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Compulsory course
Choice of optional courses
Optional Field courses
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40
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2nd to 4th semester (Module 4)
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Personal Research Project
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50
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Total |
120
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1 crédit ECTS correspond environ à 25-30 heures de travail.
Lien sur le plan de la formation
Combinaison des branches
The "Behavior, Evolution, and Conservation" program does not allow branch combinations.
Description en branche secondaire ou hors faculté
The subject cannot be studied as a minor.
Admission
Conditions d’admission
- Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology or in a field considered to be equivalent awarded by a Swiss university.
Other degrees awarded by a foreign university may be considered equivalent and grant access to the program with or without further conditions.
Overview of the different pathways to consecutive Master’s programs : Admission - vue d'ensemble
The university is responsible for admission (see "Links on Admission").
Lien sur l'admission
Inscription
Online registration with the Admissions and Enrollment Office.
Deadline for the fall semester: April 30
Applicants requiring a visa must register 2 months before these deadlines.
Coûts
Diplôme
- Master haute école universitaire HEU
Master of Science (MSc) in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation / Maîtrise universitaire ès Sciences en comportement, évolution et conservation
Débouchés
Career prospects
The strong quantitative skills developed in the Master are very sought after, for example, in public health, whereas the orientation towards biodiversity provides a good basis for students who want to become biology teachers. As such, this program serves as a foundation for potential careers in :
- Academic research
- Museums
- Conservation Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
- Federal research stations and offices
- Public services for environmental protection
- Private applied ecology or genetic service companies
Secondary Education Diplomas I and II
The Master's degree in Behavior, Evolution, and Conservation is among the qualifications automatically recognized for teaching biology at the secondary level II.
Under certain conditions, students may also combine the MAS/teaching diploma for secondary level II with the Master of Arts/Science in Teaching for secondary level I.
For more information : candidat.hepl.ch
Infos pratiques
Lieu / adresse
- Lausanne (VD)
Déroulement temporel
Début des cours
Mid-September
Durée de la formation
The standard duration of the Master’s program (120 ECTS credits) is 4 semesters, with a maximum duration of 6 semesters. An extension may be granted for valid reasons.
It is possible to complete this Master’s program on a part-time basis. The standard duration for part-time study is 8 semesters, with a maximum duration of 10 semesters.
Modalités temporelles
- À plein temps
- À temps partiel
Langue d’enseignement
- anglais
Recommended level : C1
Liens
- unil.ch > Master of Science (MSc) in Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation
- unil.ch/Faculté of Biology > Master Behaviour, Evolution and Conservation
Renseignements / contact
School of Biology : Tél. +41 (0)21 692 40 10,
biologie-etudiants@unil.ch
Institution 1
Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
Unicentre
Dorigny
1015 Lausanne
Tél.: +41 (0)21 692 11 11
URL:
www.unil.ch/
Autres informations
Faculté de biologie et de médecine (FBM)
Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
Rue du Bugnon 21
1005 Lausanne
Tél.: +41 (0)21 692 50 00
URL:
www.unil.ch/fbm/