Cornwall College

MSc Conservation Project Management

Duration

2 years

Course type

Part-time

Study location Cornwall College (Newquay)
The Cornwall College Group offers a wide range of undergraduate courses across seven campuses throughout Cornwall and Devon, including Bicton College, Cornwall College, Duchy College and Falmouth Marine School. We offer specialist courses designed with employers and delivered by industry professionals. During your studies you will get the opportunity to work on live projects and start your career before you even graduate.

Course details

  • Year 1

  • Core modules

    CORN4000
    Conservation Standards for Project Management

    This module aims to train learners in the use of the Conservation Standards approach for effective conservation project management, reporting and evaluation and to instil reflective practice in learners.

    CORN4001
    Professional Development in Conservation

    Learners reflect on their own strengths as well as weakness in their professional experience in relation to completion of the course and/or the conservation jobs they hope to secure in the future. Suitable training is then identified and undertaken to strengthen core knowledge, skills and future employment prospects.

    CORN4003
    Communicating Conservation

    This modules focuses on building knowledge of communication theory and human behaviour change and why this is essential to conservation. Successful conservation requires practitioners to communicate to a wide range of stakeholders and those messages need to be tailored to the audience. Creative and effective use of media and storytelling has become an essential skill. Students will gain practical skill in designing and running communications campaigns.

    CORN4002
    Conservation Funding

    This module aims to build the knowledge, skills and experience needed to leverage conservation funding to get conservation projects off-the-ground and to ensure long-term, sustainable funding in-line with project objectives.

    CORN4004
    Research Methods for Conservation

    Conservation decision making should be evidence-based, which applies just as much to testing research hypotheses as it does to making decisions about whether specific conservation actions, for example a communications campaign, have been successful. This module will equip students with the research design and data analysis skills necessary to undertake and evaluate the results of a scientific study as well as use data to effectively evaluate project objectives.

    CORN4007
    Conservation Project

    Students will design and undertake a conservation project, putting into practice the skills learnt during the other modules and aligning with their own identified professional development plan. Following the Conservation Standards project cycle of assess, plan, implement, analyze and adapt, and share, students will complete a conservation project, tackling an identified problem and working alongside a project partner.

    Optional modules

    CORN4005
    Conservation Field Trip UK

    Unless opting to enrol on the optional international field trip module, all students will complete this module where they will have the opportunity to join a residential field trip to experience a UK-based conservation project. Students will apply conservation theory to conservation scenario in the UK, taking into account commitments under international conventions as well as national conservation legislation.

    CORN4006
    International Conservation Field Trip

    This module will expose students to a community-based conservation programme in a Biodiversity Hotspot. Students will apply the Conservation Standards approach to assess the conservation issues faced by the case study encountered and to evaluate the current approach to conservation. Students reflect on the challenges and opportunities within this context. The module gives students first-hand experience of working on an international conservation project.

The modules shown for this course or programme are those being studied by current students, or expected new modules. Modules are subject to change depending on year of entry.

Entry requirements

UK/EU

A relevant degree with honours or an equivalent professional qualification. Other qualifications accompanied by substantial experience in an appropriate field may also be considered. Non-standard applications will be considered on a case by case basis.

International

Please view the country specific pages for further information regarding the equivalency of your degree. International applicants will be required to provide evidence of their English language ability, for example by achieving an IELTS score of 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element) or equivalent, see our English language requirements. Pre-sessional English language courses are available if you do not meet these requirements.

We welcome applicants with international qualifications. To view other accepted qualifications please refer to our tariff glossary.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available for postgraduate taught programmes. Tell me more about scholarships and bursaries.

Fees, costs and funding

As this course is delivered by one of our partner colleges, please contact the college directly for information on fees and funding.

How to apply

For further information and to apply for this course, please contact the college's admissions team directly using the contact details below. 

Our partnership with Cornwall College

The University of Plymouth has developed partnerships with institutions around the world with the sole purpose of making higher education more accessible to those people who need something just a little different.

Our Academic Partnerships enable students to enrol for a degree at a partnership institution closer to home, or engage in distance learning – even when they’re in the middle of the ocean. They are there for those people looking to return to education, or enhance their professional development. Full- or part-time; foundation degree to masters-level – we cater for a huge variety of needs and aspirations.

Many of our partners offer specialist degrees, unique facilities, and smaller class sizes at a competitive price. And as a student of two institutions, you get the best of both worlds; a supportive learning environment as part of a close-knit community, and a university-level qualification awarded by the University of Plymouth. You’ll enjoy not only the facilities and services your partnership institution provides, but also all of the additional support and resources you need from us, and you’ll automatically become a member of our Students’ Union, too.

We are continuing to grow the number of partner institutions and expand our academic community to new locations around the UK and overseas. Why not visit the Academic Partnerships page on our website for a full list of partners and for more details on studying with us?

One of our partners delivers this particular course – so please visit their website for full course details, entry requirements, tuition fees and information on what student life is like there. 

Open days

Partner college open days

This course is run at one of our partner colleges. Open days are held at the college and more details of these can be found on the college website. You'll find contact details below, on this page.

University of Plymouth open days

You are also very welcome to attend a University of Plymouth open day, to get a flavour of the courses you can progress to from a partner college. There will however be limited information on this specific course and college.

Studying with Cornwall College

Looking to study a specialist subject at university level? Want to do it in one of the most beautiful places in the world? Our wide range of courses gives you the chance to pick up the skills and experience you’ll need for your chosen profession.
Plymouth students working on a group project