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Course/Module Code
USSYHB-30-M
Fees
25-26 Accredited 30 Credits
£1516.00
Assessed
25-26 Non Accredited 30 credits
£1516.00
Unassessed
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Assessment
The single assessment for this module is comprised of a mock interview (20 minutes) for a hypothetical conservation project manager job role, where you will be evaluated on your ability to apply the theoretical concepts learned during the course into an applied real-world scenarios.
Your interview will be assessed by a panel of two academic staff, and two weeks prior to the assessment, you will be provided with the salient information about an imaginary existing conservation project, including the aims, objectives, budgets, and personnel involved.
Careers/further study
This level 7 module can contribute towards the MSc Conservation Leadership.
Content
The module syllabus typically includes the following:
Course Director
Dr Caspian Johnson (Bristol Zoological Society)
Introduction
This 30 credit module, Conservation Project Management, will give you the expertise to design, implement, and monitor wildlife conservation projects at a strategic level. You will master key project management principles tailored to conservation, enabling you to create robust project plans and trackers, adapt to changing conditions, and effectively manage diverse teams across cultures. The project management components of this module are grounded in the Project Management for Wildlife Conservation (PMWC) framework, ensuring that your learning aligns with best practice in the field. By the end of the course, you will be equipped to lead conservation initiatives with greater impact, balancing project objectives with real-world challenges to achieve meaningful results in wildlife conservation.
On successful completion of this level 7 (Masters level) module, you will be able to:
Key Facts
In partnership with Bristol Zoological Society
Learning and Teaching
This level 7 (Masters level) module will be delivered through a combination of recorded lectures and asynchronous activities including, but not limited to, contributions to forums, wikis and guided reading.
Each teaching week will include live, interactive tutorial classes and facilitated group work to support your learning.
This module will make draw on the extensive expertise extensive use of Bristol Zoological Society and UWE Bristol's expertise in managing conservation programmes both in the UK and internationally, incorporating real world project management of conservation programmes in the UK and around the world, and will provide real-world case studies to support enhance student learning.
Study facilities
The College of Health, Science and Society at UWE Bristol and Bristol Zoological Society have excellent reputations for the quality of their teaching and the facilities they provide, including online study skills support and library services.
Telephone
+44 (0)117 32 81158
Title
30 credit level 7 module
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