3 Sustainability Studies degrees in Cyprus
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3 Sustainability Studies degrees in Cyprus
University of Cyprus
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Master in Energy Technologies and Sustainable Design
- Aglantzia, Cyprus
Master
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English, French
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For the award of the Master MSc degree it is required to successfully complete the program of studies that also includes the Thesis Research and the Advanced Project, as described in detail below. The minimum duration of the Master M.Sc. program for full-time students is three academic semesters.
University of Cyprus
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Doctorate in Biodiversity Conservation (Ph.D.)
- Aglantzia, Cyprus
PhD
Full time
8 semesters
On-Campus
English
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The Ph.D. A degree in Biodiversity Conservation aims at providing students with high-quality education of international standing, so that they can develop a deep understanding of their science and versatile thinking, something critical for their professional career in the modern environment.
University of Cyprus
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MSc in Biodiversity Conservation
- Aglantzia, Cyprus
MSc
Full time, Part time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
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The M.Sc. in Biodiversity Conservation program has a duration of 3 academic semesters (and up to 8 semesters for part-time study) and requires the completion of 90 ECTS. It combines a course component of 60 ECTS in total for which each student can choose from a list of Restricted Elective Courses (see Postgraduate Prospectus) as the series of compulsory departmental postgraduate seminars.
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Degrees in Sustainability Studies
Pursuing a degree in sustainability is an incredibly rewarding endeavor, although there are many tough issues and debates that arise out of this topic. The understanding of sustainability’s importance to the health of the globe and the community is a relatively new discussion among scientists and leaders.
Higher education in Cyprus is conducted in the five common international languages namely English, French, Portuguese, Turkish, Greek and Chinese. This has solved issues of language barriers in these higher education institutions enabling even international students to seek the country’s higher education.