Programme

Renewable Natural Resources / Wildlife and Ecotourism Management

Overview

Degree awarded:
  • M.Phil
  • M.Phil/Ph.D
  • M.Sc
  • M.Sc Ecotourism Management
  • M.Sc Wildlife Management
  • Ph.D
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Biodiversity Management
Programmes:
  • Master of Science in Ecotourism Management
Field of interest:
  • Animal Ethology
  • Aqua- Tourism
  • Biodiversity Conservation
  • Biodiversity Economy
  • Biodiversity Extension Programme
  • Biodiversity Management
  • Biodiversity Utilization and Management
  • Ecology Management
  • Ecosystem Management
  • Ecotourism
  • Ecotourism Economics
  • Ecotourism Extension
  • Ecotourism Legislation and policy
  • Ecotourism Management
  • Environmental Impact Study
  • Fisheries Recreation(Sport Fishing and Others)
  • Herpetology
  • Hotel and Catering Management
  • Legislation and Policy Management
  • Not Applicable
  • Ornithology
  • Protected Area Management
  • Tourism Management
  • Transport and logistics Management(Air and Sea Port Management)
  • Wildlife Extension Programme
  • Wildlife Genetics
  • Wildlife Management
  • Wildlife physiology
  • Wildlife Utilization
Entry requirements:

    General Regulations Governing Admission to Higher Degree Programmes

    • Candidates for admission to higher degree programmes shall normally be graduates of the University of Ibadan or other Universities/Institutions recognised by the Senate. Admission shall be made by the Postgraduate College on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • Candidates without any previous higher degrees in the relevant discipline may be admitted only to either the Degree of Master or the Professional Degree of Master.
    • Candidates with recognised “Research Higher” Degree in the relevant discipline may be admitted to the M.Phil or Ph.D. degree programmes as appropriate, on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • A candidate admitted to the degree of Master of University of Ibadan who obtained a weighted average mark of 55.0 – 59.9%, or a CGPA of between 4.0 and 4.9 may be offered provisional admission to the M.Phil./Ph.D programmes. Such candidates shall be assessed within three semesters of full time and four semesters of part time registration for the M.Phil/Ph.D to Ph.D conversion. This shall also apply to students who graduated from other universities 

    SPECIAL WAIVER FOR MATURED APPLICANTS

    • All University of Ibadan graduates should be admitted to Postgraduate programme with the ordinary level criteria existing at the time their first admission. Candidate who did not fulfill the requirements as at the time of their admission are not eligible for consideration.
    • Special consideration may be given to candidates, who obtained their first degree not less than 20 years from the time of seeking admission to any postgraduate programmes. Such candidates must have been found to possess special skills or abilities and professionally or academically engaged during the period of 20 years.
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Our Wildlife and Ecotourism Management programme focuses on the conservation of wildlife and natural habitats while promoting sustainable tourism practices. This field combines knowledge of ecology, conservation, and tourism to ensure that natural resources are preserved while providing educational and recreational experiences for tourists. Here's a general overview of the course content in Wildlife and Ecotourism Management:

Biodiversity and Ecosystems: 

Students study the diversity of wildlife species and their roles within ecosystems.

Conservation Biology: 

Courses cover the principles of conserving biodiversity, managing threatened species, and restoring ecosystems.

Habitat Management: 

  • Students learn about preserving and restoring habitats to support wildlife populations.

Wildlife Population Dynamics: 

  • Courses focus on understanding the dynamics of wildlife populations and factors affecting their growth.

Conservation Genetics: 

  • Students study genetic diversity and its importance in wildlife conservation and management.

Principles of Ecotourism: 

  • Courses cover the fundamentals of ecotourism, emphasizing responsible tourism practices.

Ecotourism Planning and Development: 

  • Students learn how to design and plan ecotourism experiences while minimizing environmental impact.

Interpretation and Environmental Education: 

  • Courses focus on effectively communicating ecological and conservation information to tourists.

Sustainable Tourism Practices: 

  • Students study strategies to minimize the negative impacts of tourism on ecosystems and communities.

Community Engagement: 

  • Courses cover involving local communities in ecotourism initiatives for mutual benefits.

Animal Behaviour: 

Students learn about the behavior of wildlife species and its role in their survival and reproduction.

Wildlife Ecology: 

  • Courses cover the interactions between wildlife species and their environment, including food, habitat, and competition.

Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring: 

  • Students study methods for tracking and monitoring wildlife populations to gather data for conservation.

Conservation Policies and Laws: 

  • Courses cover national and international policies, laws, and conventions related to wildlife and habitat conservation.

Protected Area Management: 

  • Students learn about managing national parks, reserves, and other protected areas to conserve wildlife and ecosystems.

Wildlife Trade and Trafficking: 

  • Courses focus on the illegal trade of wildlife and strategies to combat trafficking.

Tourism Economics: 

  • Students study the economic aspects of ecotourism and its contribution to local economies.

Marketing and Promotion: 

  • Courses cover strategies for marketing and promoting ecotourism experiences.

Tourist Safety and Ethics: 

  • Students learn about ensuring the safety of tourists and ethical considerations in wildlife encounters.

Few/Some of the Course Content

BDM 725Oceanography
BDM 726Enterpreneuship In Biodiversity Management
BDM 713Terrestrial and Aquatic Biodiversity management
BDM 724Wildlife and Fisheries Ecological Survey
BDM 723Conservation of Biodiversity in Tropical Regions
BDM 721Biodiversty Econnomics, Marketing and Trade
BDM 710Tourism and Biodiversity Management
BDM 715Fire Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation
BDM 717Biodiversity Extension
BDM 719Ecotoxicology in Biodiversity Management
BDM 714Project
BDM 718Concept of Ethnobotany and Ethnozoology in Biodiversity Management
BDM 711Statistics in Biodiversity Management
BDM 722Biodiversity Management and Administration
BDM 720Limnology of Aquatic Habitats
BDM 716Biodiversity Conservation Laws and Policies
BDM 700Special Topics in biodiversity Management
BDM 712Ecosystem Approach to Biodiversity Management
WEM 726Natural Resource Information and Data Management
WEM 725Herpetology
WEM 723Wildlife Biotechnology and Genetics

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Career Path

Graduates of Wildlife and Ecotourism Management programs play a vital role in conserving natural habitats and promoting responsible tourism practices. They work to balance the preservation of wildlife and ecosystems with the economic benefits of tourism. Here are some common career paths for graduates:

Ecotourism Manager: 

  • Graduates can manage and operate ecotourism facilities and experiences, ensuring sustainability and educational value.

Wildlife Conservation Officer: 

  • Many graduates work as conservation officers, monitoring and managing wildlife populations and habitats.

Park Ranger: 

  • Graduates can work in national parks and protected areas, enforcing regulations and educating visitors about wildlife and conservation.

Wildlife Educator: 

  • Some graduates become educators, teaching the public about wildlife, ecology, and conservation through interpretive programs.

Wildlife Researcher: 

  • Graduates can conduct research on wildlife behavior, ecology, and conservation strategies.

Ecotourism Planner: 

  • Some graduates work in tourism planning and development, designing sustainable ecotourism experiences.

Environmental Consultant: 

  • Graduates can provide expertise to organizations and businesses on sustainable practices and wildlife conservation.

Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist: 

  • Some graduates work in wildlife rehabilitation centers, providing care for injured or orphaned animals.

Tour Operator: 

  • Graduates can start their own ecotourism businesses, offering guided wildlife tours and educational experiences.

Environmental Educator: 

  • Some graduates work with schools, museums, and nature centers, educating people about the importance of wildlife and conservation.

Nonprofit Organisations: 

  • Graduates can work for NGOs focused on wildlife conservation and sustainable tourism.

Government Agencies: 

  • Some graduates work for agencies responsible for wildlife management, conservation, and protected area management.

Wildlife Photographer or Filmmaker: 

  • Graduates with artistic skills can document wildlife and conservation efforts through photography and film.

Sustainable Tourism Consultant: 

  • Graduates can provide expertise to the tourism industry on sustainable practices and responsible tourism.

Environmental Policy Analyst: 

  • Some graduates work in policy research and analysis related to wildlife conservation and ecotourism.


Wildlife and Ecotourism Management graduates play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity, supporting local communities, and promoting a deeper understanding of the natural world. Their expertise contributes to the balance between conservation and responsible tourism, ensuring the well-being of both ecosystems and human visitors.

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