
Applications can be submitted by October 9th, with classes starting the following month of November. But what will be studied specifically? The goal is to train a technician expert in biology and law, in practice a wildlife technician able to take advantage of the regulatory tools and able to manage the fauna in a sustainable way. There are 40 places available, while the course will last 300 hours, in addition to the 250 hours of internship.
The end of the Master will take place in November 2018, with frequency on Fridays from 9 to 13:30 and from 14:15 to 17: 15-18: 15, and on Saturday mornings from 9 to 13. and the absences cannot exceed 30% of the total hours of lessons. The cost is 3800 euros: the official name of the course is "Master in Wildlife Administration and Management“, With the direction entrusted to Professor Marco Olivi.







































