Programme info
In short
- 120 ECTS-credits
- Two-year programme
- Teaching language: English
- Faculty of Science
- Location: Wilrijk (Antwerp), Campus Drie Eiken and Campus Groenenborger
Choosing your courses
Each year, you will register for 60 ECTS credits (deviations between 54 and 66 ECTS credits are possible). The larger part of your first year consists mostly of compulsory courses. During the first semester, you'll decide on your optional courses, as well as the subject for your Master project and where you will be doing your Conservation Internship. However, these two components are largely undertaken in the second year of the Master programme.
Take a look at the curriculum for an overview of all courses. Be aware that most elective courses are offered in alternating years: some in even academic years (e.g., 2026–2027) and others in odd academic years (e.g., 2027–2028).
Choose between 'Research' or 'Management and Entrepreneurship' option
You can include the option ‘Management & Entrepreneurship’ during your master. This option contains courses such as innovation, business communication, financial management and process management. However, it is only taught in Dutch.
The option ‘Research’ consists of an individual research project and gives you to opportunity to subscribe to more optional courses.
Admission requirements
As a prospective Biodiversity: Conservation and Restoration student, you should be able to demonstrate:
- A strong scientific background
- Profound knowledge of plants, animals and other organisms
- Extensive apprehension of ecology
- Understanding of the physical environment
- Proficiency in English
Check all the admission requirements
Research in the programme
During your Master programme, you will be trained in a variety of research methods, both via the practical and theoretical courses as well as through specific courses on skills relevant for conservation and restoration.