The admission profile is the knowledge, skills and abilities of the students who access the degree.
As regards the recommended entry profile, it is indicated that this Master's is aimed at those students who are interested in specialising in terrestrial biodiversity and its conservation with a view to acquiring knowledge and skills that will also allow them to enter the labour market and that will also enable them to delve deeper into the fundamental techniques of research, development and innovation in Biodiversity and who wish to develop a doctoral thesis. The Master's is aimed primarily at graduates in Biology, but other graduates can access it (RD 1393/2007, Art. 16), preferably those who cover aspects related to biological topics. The mandatory or recommended prerequisites of the different subjects of the Master's, contained in its teaching guide, indicate the necessary prior knowledge and constitute a reference for the student.
The Master's degree will also allow access to graduates who meet the requirements of Article 16 of RD 1393/2007 and who also have the required B1 level of English.
The graduate profile is the skills, knowledge and abilities that the student must have acquired upon completion of the degree. This information is included in the section on competencies/learning outcomes defined for the title.
Graduates of this master's degree will therefore have a specialised and advanced education with professional capacity and qualifications and will be able to exercise and develop technical-professional skills as a senior technician both in public administration and in private activity related to the field in which they have been trained. They will also be prepared to carry out research work in Doctoral Programmes, which will contribute to completing their training in a specific field.
The specific competences linked to the degree, they define the activities and fields of knowledge where the graduate can exercise his or her qualification.