
Threats to our wildlife and their habitats range from climate change through developments in agriculture and forestry to recreation, urban development, and population growth. Conservation managers face multiple challenges in addressing these factors. This programme equips students with skills and understanding relating to topics ranging from ecological surveying through to use of advanced tech in conservation management.
Course delivery is through live online lectures on weekday evenings and self-guided materials. There are two in-person study weekends each year, at venues in Scotland, which offer a great opportunity to meet fellow students and lecturers and to get out into the field. Attending these is optional though is much encouraged.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Wildlife and Conservation Management is part of a taught postgraduate programme that can lead to qualifying with a MSc. In 2025, this course won the prestigious award of Higher Education Programme of the Year, presented by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management.
Please note: This course may require you to attend two study weekends at our Aberdeen campus.
Virtual Experience
Take a look around the SRUC Virtual Experience for lots of great student videos and examples of what it’s like to study our courses, along with campus and facility tours.
SRUC holds open days regularly. Visit our listings page for details of our up-coming events.