EG80471: Wildlife Management and Conservation
Semester 4

This course offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on skills in protecting and managing wildlife populations while addressing real-world conservation challenges. Learners explore ecological principles, develop practical techniques for monitoring and habitat management, and engage with pressing issues such as human-wildlife coexistence and species recovery. Through fieldwork in diverse ecosystems and exposure to conservation technologies, students prepare for meaningful careers working with parks, NGOs, and research institutions.

EG80472: Ecotourism Planning and Management
Semester 4

This course equips students with the knowledge and practical skills to develop tourism ventures that benefit both people and nature. Learners explore designing authentic visitor experiences, balancing conservation goals with community livelihoods, and applying sustainable practices in sensitive ecosystems. The curriculum covers site planning, business development, marketing strategies, and visitor impact management. Through case studies and field-based projects, students prepare for careers creating responsible travel experiences that protect natural heritage and support local communities.

EG80473: Project Management
Semester 4

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of project management principles and practices applicable to conservation and development initiatives. Learners explore the project lifecycle from initiation and planning to execution, monitoring, and closure, while gaining proficiency in essential tools such as work breakdown structures, Gantt charts, and risk assessment frameworks. The curriculum covers scope, schedule, cost, quality, and stakeholder management within real-world environmental contexts. Through practical exercises and case studies, students develop skills to lead projects effectively, secure resources, and deliver measurable conservation outcomes.

EG80474: Ecotourism and Environmental Sustainability
Semester 4

This course introduces students to the principles of developing tourism that supports environmental sustainability. Learners explore the relationship between tourism and ecological systems, sustainable frameworks, carrying capacity, and community engagement. The curriculum covers methods for minimizing negative impacts while maximizing conservation benefits. Students gain skills to plan and manage tourism ventures that protect natural resources and promote environmental stewardship.

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