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Available as a one-year level 6 top-up degree See page 48 for details
Zoology BSc (Hons) / BSc (Hons) with Foundation year
Entry requirements A typical offer is 112 UCAS tariff points; 32-48 UCAS tariff points for Foundation year Biological science / relevant diploma required See entry requirements on pages 157-158 Typical offer information is for guidance only Find out more at www.hartpury.ac.uk
This degree provides a fantastic opportunity for you to study a range of zoological disciplines. You’ll work in our labs as well as with different animals both on and off campus – exotics, domestics, invertebrates, livestock and wildlife. The course offers a variety of modules including animal health and disease, conservation, wildlife and zoo management, nutrition, biodiversity and animal behaviour, welfare and ethics, and anthrozoology. As you progress, you’ll develop your own areas of interest, gaining skills and experience for your career. conservation, then tailor your degree to suit you. Work with over 70 species on campus including meerkats, dogs, horses and livestock. experience in our on-site facilities, as well as at local rescue centres, zoos and wildlife parks. We have strong industry connections and host regular guest lectures, as well as professionals undertaking practical demonstrations. This course is ideal for those who are passionate about all aspects of zoology and want to make a difference through practical conservation and research. Immerse yourself in the theory and practical application of zoology. Explore a range of subjects within animal health, welfare and Industry opportunities Our students gain work and research
UCAS code D320 3 years DF20 4 years with Foundation year
Foundation year - Gain the subject-specific knowledge needed for the BSc degree
Integrated placement year - An optional extra year in industry to prepare for your career
International trip - Optional fieldwork in Mankwe Wildlife Reserve, South Africa*
100% in meaningful employment or further study (Graduate Outcomes 2020)** **Reflects activities after 15 months for those who graduated in 2018.
Graduate destinations • Zoos and wildlife centres • Animal charities and rescue centres • Animal nutrition • Wildlife conservation and ecology • Animal health and welfare • Animal education and outreach
*Additional costs apply. Places allocated on a first-come first-served basis. Please see course page on website.
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