BSc (Hons) Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science
Course Overview
The BSc (Hons) Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science program is aimed at equipping students with a strong foundation in the concepts and principles of ecology, wildlife conservation, and sustainability. The program covers a broad range of topics such as animal behavior, wildlife management, ecology, conservation, genetics, and biodiversity.
Students will develop an in-depth understanding of wildlife ecology, including the management and conservation of wildlife populations and habitats. They will also learn how to apply scientific research methods to investigate and solve problems related to wildlife conservation.
Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to engage in fieldwork, including wildlife monitoring and habitat assessment. They will also have the chance to work with local conservation organizations and undertake research projects.
Entry Requirements
96Â UCAS tariff points (or above), CCC (A-Level), MMM (BTEC)
Applicants are expected to hold A-level in a science related subject* at Grade C or above.
*Suitable science related subjects include: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Psychology, Environmental Studies, Geology, Geography, Human Biology, Engineering and Electronics, Mathematics and Further Mathematics.
Please note Physical Education and Sports Science do not count as science related subjects, and General Studies will not be considered.
All applicants are required to hold GCSE English, Science and Math’s at Grade C/4 or above. Applicants who do not hold these qualifications may be considered on an individual basis based upon their overall application and the course applied for.
IELTS 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components) where English is not the students’ first language.
Fees & Finance
The fees and finances associated with the BSc (Hons) Wildlife Ecology & Conservation Science program vary depending on the university. Generally, tuition fees can range from £9,000 to £20,000 per year, with additional costs for equipment, textbooks, and field trips.
There are several financial aid options available to students, including scholarships, grants, and loans. Some universities may offer merit-based scholarships to high-achieving students, while others may have need-based scholarships for students who demonstrate financial need. Additionally, students may be eligible for government-funded student loans to help cover the cost of tuition and living expenses.