The Applied Wildlife Conservation course offered by Anglia Ruskin University is a postgraduate degree designed for students with a passion for wildlife and its preservation. Experience field trips in the UK and overseas, and learn how to develop conservation practices and policies to protect the environment. Course Content: The course focuses on the latest developments in conservation science and practical skills in habitat analysis, conservation genetics, wildlife management, and species recovery. You will have an opportunity to conduct a research project either overseas, within the UK, or collaborate with one of the partner institutions.Key Modules: This programme consists of several core modules which includes Wildlife Conservation and Management, Research Methods for Conservation Sciences, Habitats and Species Assessment for Conservation, Wildlife Law, and Ethics. There is also a compulsory project that you have to complete.Accreditations: The programme is endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, offering good career prospects as a graduate.Future Careers: Post graduation, students can expect to find career opportunities in a variety of roles including, but not limited to: Nature Conservation Officer, Environmental Consultant, Wildlife Conservationist, Ecologist, and many more positions within related fields, ensuring a broad range of career prospects.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.aru.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/applied-wildlife-conservation).