MASTER
Domestic applicants must hold a Bachelor degree or equivalent from a local university or foreign institute recognized by the Ministry of Education. The application and admission brochure will be the best document to refer to and are usually available in mid October. If none of the above conditions applies, the applicants can still take part in the master program exam in mid April. The application and admission brochure will be the best document to refer to and are usually available from early February. The master program exam is solely a written exam, unlike the doctoral program exam.
Course Objectives
- Students have professional knowledge of life science’s basic theories.
- Students have concepts of conservation and sustainable management of ecology, and abilities of services.
- Students have abilities of observation, search for data, inference, creation and solve problems.
Basic Ability Index
- Students can studies the structures and functions of organisms.
- Students can investigate the relationship between organisms and environments.
- Students can investigate and exploit the biological resources.
- Students can carry out sustainable management of biological resources.
- Students can research and publish papers independently.
Rules and Restrictions regarding courses and credits:
Required credits for graduate: 30
Including Professional Compulsory credits : 6
Professional Selective credits : 18
Thesis : 6