7 Master's degrees in Biodiversity & Conservation in Canada
Conservation Leadership
The Conservation Leadership program of University of Guelph has been carefully designed to meet the needs of the conservation sector with an emphasis on innovative conservation practice including Indigenous-led conservation governance and private and working lands conservation.
Sustainable Forest Management
The Master of Sustainable Forest Management (MSFM) programme from University of British Columbia is a comprehensive 9-month course-based master’s programme designed to prepare students for careers in professional forest land management.
Ecological Restoration
The Ecological Restoration program of the British Columbia Institute of Technology is Canada’s first master’s program specializing in Ecological Restoration, offered as a joint program between BCIT and Simon Fraser University (SFU).
Bioscience, Technology and Public Policy
This graduate program in Bioscience, Technology and Public Policy at the University of Winnipeg will give students advanced training in the Life Sciences in fields ranging from Genomics and Bioinformatics to Natural Resource Management. Students will receive hands-on training in their discipline providing with skills preparing them to work in both academia and industry.
Applied Bioscience
The primary objective of the Master of Science (MSc) program in Applied Bioscience from Ontario Tech University is to train students to become high-quality researchers at the interface between chemistry and biology.
Animal Biosciences
The Animal Biosciences program of University of Guelph is a research oriented department with dynamic hands on educational programs for both undergraduates and graduate students. Research and teaching programs in ABSC revolve around the basic sciences relevant to animal development and wellbeing.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology program at the University of Toronto leads to the Master of Science.