• CE1: To prepare a clear and concise memory of the results of your work and the conclusions obtained.
  • CE2: Be able to apply the research experience acquired to professional practice both in private companies and in public organisations.
  • CE3: Carry out professional tasks both in private companies and in public organisations conducting studies based on the use of experimental techniques in different areas such as life and environmental sciences.
  • CE4: Conduct studies related to the analysis and preservation of biodiversity.
  • CE5: Be able to plan and manage the resources available taking into account the basic principles of quality, risk prevention, safety and sustainability.
  • CE6: Select the environmental variables needed for field studies.
  • CE7: Present and defend the formulation, results and conclusions of a study in public.
  • CE8: Understand the nature and types of biodiversity.
  • CE9: Deepen knowledge of animal and vegetable groups.
  • CE10: Be able to apply the research experience acquired to begin the research phase of a doctoral programme in the field of biodiversity.
  • CE11: Apply the methods and techniques required to preserve and manage biodiversity.
  • CE12: Acknowledge the importance of multidisciplinary analyses (including the ethical dimension) to make technical decisions on conservation biology.