The Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour course is a postgraduate taught course provided by the University of Roehampton. The course focuses on the interaction of organisms with the environment, their evolutionary processes, and behavioral patterns, emphasizing both theoretical and empirical approaches.Course Content: This postgraduate programme equips students with an understanding of the main conceptual issues in the areas of Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour. It provides both theoretical and empirical research skills necessary to develop as an ecologist, a behaviourist or an evolutionary biologist. The modules build specific specialist knowledge and skills and the research project is an opportunity to carry these interests further.Key Modules: The course has a rich set of modules like Environmental Biology and Climate Change, Advanced Statistics, Comparative Animal Behaviour, Comparative Animal Physiology, and Insect Diversity, among others. Future Careers: Graduates from this programme can establish a career in several professional areas such as ecological consultancy, environmental regulation and monitoring, environmental education plus teaching, scientific journalism, the scientific civil service, and conservation management and planning.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.