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79 Master's degrees in Biodiversity & Conservation in United States

Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
The Master of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology degree at Colorado State University is one of the top programs in the U.S., and over 2,400 of our alumni are working to resolve natural-resource related issues.
Applied Entomology
The Master of Professional Studies in Applied Entomology from University of Maryland, a 30-credit, 10-course graduate program may be completed in as little as 15 months. Offered through the convenience and flexibility of the online learning environment, students enroll in two 3-credit courses per 12-week term.
Ecological Restoration
The Master of Ecological Restoration (MoER) at Utah State University enables WATS undergraduates to obtain a professional master’s degree in one year, following completion of the MRAE or FAS degree.
Wildlife Conservation
The Master of Wildlife Conservation at The University of Maine is a non-thesis degree for students who wish to focus strongly on the course work portion of a degree rather than a thesis.
Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Biotechnology
Based in the Department of Biology, the Interdisciplinary Bioscience and Biotechnology master's degree program from Clarkson University is designed to be truly collaborative with other departments.
Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology
The Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology M.S. program from University of Nevada, Reno is for students who want to build in-depth understanding of ecosystems and the organisms that inhabit them -- and help shape policies that respect these natural wonders.
Applied Ecology and Conservation Biology
Frostburg State University's Master of Science in Applied Ecology and Conservation Biology is one of Maryland’s top biology programs and is led by professors who are published scientific authors and renowned authorities in their respective fields.
Comparative Biosciences
Choose Comparative Biosciences at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign to learn from outstanding researchers who are advancing human, animal, and environmental health.
Entomology
Graduate students in several disciplines – agronomy, animal science, biochemistry, biological sciences, genetics, veterinary diagnostic medicine and pathobiology, horticulture, and plant pathology – are conducting research on topics that may include insects and plant protection/pest management. The Entomology programme is offered by Kansas State University.
Marine Conservation and Resource Management
The Marine Conservation and Resource Management program at the University of South Alabama provides students with advanced, science-based training to protect and manage vital marine ecosystems.
Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology
The Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology at New Mexico State University offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science degree with a major in Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology.
Conservation Biology
We offer a master degree in Conservation Biology at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry. This area entails study and maintenance of biological diversity at the level of genes, populations, communities, ecosystems and biomes; intellectual underpinnings include evolutionary theory, systematic biology, population biology and ecosystem science.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
A research-based master’s degree at University of Connecticut completed in association with a faculty sponsor from the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department. Many students completing this degree choose to continue in the Ph.D. program at UConn or at another institution.
International Conservation and Development
The International Conservation and Development programme at The University of Montana is a full-time M.S. degree option. This postgraduate course integrates social and ecological perspectives on environmental change and rural development, featuring an international field assignment to enhance professional expertise.
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
The Master of Science in Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology at North Carolina State University is an intercollegiate degree programs co-administered by the College of Natural Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and College of Veterinary Medicine. Currently, more than 40 graduate students are pursuing advanced Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology degrees.
Heritage Conservation
The Heritage Conservation degree at University of Southern California prepares students to strengthen communities using existing places and the stories they tell.
Entomology
The Department of Entomology at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign offers many courses and seminars dealing with a broad range of entomological topics.
Molecular Biosciences
The mission of the master's program in Molecular Biosciences at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is to develop outstanding research scientists capable of understanding the basic mechanisms of human health and disease.
Conservation Technology
A master’s in Conservation Technology from Florida Institute of Technology prepares students to start a career immersed in biological or ecological conservation practices, or to continue with further graduate study in a PhD program.
Bioscience and Health Policy
This Bioscience and Health Policy program at Rice University deepens your background in science and broadens it with courses in business, management, sociology, economics and policy studies to foster your understanding of the role of science in policymaking and the role of public policy in science.