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1 Best Zoology Second cycle Master's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Zoology Second cycle Master's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 1 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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Master's Degree in Sustainable Livestock Systems

Università di Pisa

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Italy

Zoology

Second cycle Master's Degree

A master's degree in Sustainable Livestock Systems focuses on an integrated approach to the development and management of livestock activities that respect environmental, economic, and social sustainability principles. Students study principles of agronomy, animal nutrition, animal welfare, natural resource management, animal health, and livestock economics. The program also includes advanced techniques in sustainable breeding, pasture management, ethical food production, and environmental impact mitigation. Students participate in applied research projects, internships in sustainable farms, or livestock research institutes. Graduates find employment as livestock farm managers, agricultural consultants, agricultural policy experts, researchers in agriculture and rural development, contributing to the promotion of livestock practices that enhance sustainability and the health of agricultural ecosystems.

Italian

2 Years

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Second cycle Master's Degree, Zoology

Laurea Magistrale is an Italian academic degree awarded after completing a 2-year specialized master's program. It provides in-depth knowledge and expertise in a specific field, preparing students for advanced careers or further academic research. This degree is highly respected in Italy and recognized internationally for its quality and rigor.

Zoology is the scientific study of animals, their behavior, physiology, classification, and distribution. It encompasses a wide range of topics, from the microscopic level of cells to the macroscopic level of ecosystems. Zoologists play a crucial role in understanding and conserving biodiversity, as well as in advancing medical research and environmental conservation efforts.