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MASTER IN SCIENCES WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT |
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To develop high-level human resources in order to gain the scientific and technological knowledge necessary for identifying, analyzing and solving problems related to ecology, conservation and wildlife management. Thus through their work experience (in the private and public sector) they can have a positive impact on society at regional, state, national and international level.
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Competencies:
- Design and develop scientific research projects related to wildlife management
- Disseminate to the scientific community, through various forums and media, the knowledge and experiences with their academic training and research
Knowledge of wildlife management and research methodology.
Attitudes:
- Critical thinking and self-criticism
- Tolerance to different ideas
- Desire for professional advancement
- Willingness to work as a team
Values:
- Ethics and professional integrity, respect and solidarity
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FIRST SEMESTER
Experimental Designs
Evaluation of Wildlife Habitat
Research Seminar (Thesis) I Population Ecology
Elective I |
SECOND SEMESTER
Wildlife Nutrition
Wildlife Management
Field and Laboratory Techniques Applied Faunistic Studies
Thesis Seminar II |
THIRD SEMESTER
Environmental Impact
Thesis Seminar III
Elective I |
FOURTH SEMESTER
Thesis Seminar IV
Elective IV |
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Ciudad Universitaria, Puerto Ángel, Distrito de San Pedro Pochutla, Oax., México C.P. 70902 Ciudad Universitaria, Santa María Huatulco, Oax., México C.P. 70989 Ciudad Universitaria, Carretera Vía Sola de Vega, Puerto Escondido, San Pedro Mixtepec, Juquila, Oax., México C.P. 71980 Pino Suárez #509 Col. Centro, Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., México C.P. 68000 |
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