
The Master of Science in Biology, Animal Ecology (Biology) is a two-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the study of animal populations, behavior, and their interactions with ecosystems. The program covers key areas such as population ecology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation science. Students develop a strong understanding of how animals adapt to their environments and how ecological systems are structured and maintained.
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in ecological research, wildlife conservation, and environmental management within research institutions, conservation organizations, and governmental agencies. The program emphasizes strong animal ecology and ecosystem analysis, equipping students with the scientific expertise needed to study and protect biodiversity in changing environments.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Animal Ecology
• Introduction to Animal Ecology
• Evolutionary Biology and Ecology
• Species Interaction and Behavior
• Research Methods in Ecology
Semester 2 – Advanced Animal Ecology
• Behavioral Ecology
• Population and Community Ecology
• Conservation Biology
• Elective Modules in Animal Ecology
Semester 3 – Specialized Animal Ecology Studies
• Wildlife Conservation and Management
• Habitat and Ecosystem Restoration
• Ecological Modeling
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Animal Ecology
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Ecological Data Analysis
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Biology, Animal Ecology Master’s program are highly valued in wildlife conservation, environmental science, and zoology. With expertise in animal behavior, ecology, and conservation strategies, graduates can pursue roles as wildlife biologists, conservationists, or environmental consultants. The growing importance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable ecosystems ensures strong career prospects in environmental agencies, research institutions, and non-profit organizations.
Biology, Animal Ecology program focuses on animal behavior, ecosystem management, and conservation strategies. Students will explore the interactions between animals and their environments, studying both natural ecosystems and human impact. The program prepares graduates for careers in wildlife conservation and environmental research, equipping them with the skills to contribute to preserving biodiversity.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 46 222 00 00
Email: info@lu.se
Address: Lund University, Paradisgatan 2, 221 00 Lund, Sweden