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MSc
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
Students are required to complete nine core and three elective modules. All students will be required to undertake a project dissertation.
MSc / PGDip
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
The course will look at our environment and at how global climate change is affecting biological systems. You will examine the problems facing environmental management and learn to evaluate aspects of our global carbon footprint, exploring options for sustainable food and energy production.
MSc
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
You will be taught a combination of practical skills and academic understanding to develop a critical and creative mindset. Teaching is delivered in many formats: by formal lectures, small group interactive workshops, practicals and tutorials and many field and site visits.
MSc
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
This course will give you an understanding of the elements that contribute to the food security agenda. The MSc will draw together critical components such as the contribution of climate change, and the role of biodiversity, water, soil, land use, labour, nutrition transition and urbanisation.
MSc
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
Students are required to complete nine core and three elective modules. All students will be required to undertake a project dissertation.
PhD / MSc by research / MPhil
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
The department comprises 7 research groups, the work of which is largely concerned with cellular, molecular, biochemical and genetic aspects of their areas of biology but extends into epidemiology and biomathematics.
MSc
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
See website at http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/sbdtc/
MSc / PGDip
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
The course will look at our environment and at how global climate change is affecting biological systems. You will examine the problems facing environmental management and learn to evaluate aspects of our global carbon footprint, exploring options for sustainable food and energy production.
MSc
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
This course will give you an understanding of the elements that contribute to the food security agenda. The MSc will draw together critical components such as the contribution of climate change, and the role of biodiversity, water, soil, land use, labour, nutrition transition and urbanisation.
PhD / MPhil / MSc by research
University of Warwick - School of Life Sciences
Postgraduate research degrees are based on a single research project under the supervision of one of the department's experienced research leaders. Research activity is divided into three interdisciplinary themes; Plant Science, Crop and Environmental Sciences and Applied Microbial Sciences.
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