M.Sc. in Wildlife Science, which normally takes 2 years to complete, focuses on wildlife conservation, management, and ecological studies. Core courses include Wildlife Ecology, Conservation Biology, Wildlife Management and Policy, Wildlife Habitat and Restoration, Ethology, Population Dynamics, and Environmental Laws and Ethics. The curriculum focuses on research, fieldwork, and practical skills in biodiversity conservation and wildlife protection. Students can participate in internships or conservation projects with NGOs, government organizations, or research institutions. Graduates can engage in wildlife conservation, research, environmental consulting, or policymaking for wildlife organizations, national parks, and governmental or international organizations.