Bangor University

Bachelor in Marine Vertebrate Conservation

Bangor, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Marine Vertebrate Conservation at Bangor University is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Bangor University, located in the coastal city of Bangor in Wales and founded in 1884 (Royal Charter 1885), is a public institution known for combining strong research with a student-focused experience. The university enrolls around 11,000 students, including roughly 2,700 international students, and groups teaching and research across nine academic schools. With 382 programmes spanning arts, sciences and professional subjects, Bangor balances tradition and innovation while aiming to deliver high academic standards and a supportive learning environment.

Set between the mountains of Snowdonia and the Menai Strait, the campus offers an attractive natural setting alongside good connections to larger UK cities. Institutional review commends its data-driven approach to quality, partnership with students, and embedded bilingual provision. Sustainability and global citizenship are central themes, informing research, enterprise and campus life, while interdisciplinary projects and community links create practical learning pathways for students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

International students benefit from tailored support services, Welsh cultural opportunities, and a breadth of modules that suit varied career goals. Small-group teaching, research-led study and industry connections support employability, internships and further study. Prospective students seeking a welcoming campus with strong pastoral care, active student societies and clear routes into professional life will find Bangor offers rigorous academics alongside a distinctive natural and cultural setting.

About the Program

The Master in Marine Vertebrate Conservation MSci at Bangor University is a 4-year program for students interested in marine vertebrates. This Master's degree provides students with a strong understanding of marine biology, ecology, conservation, physiology, and behavior.

The curriculum covers topics such as the ecology and conservation of higher-order marine vertebrates, including sharks and marine mammals, as well as applied aspects of zoology like fisheries, aquaculture, conservation biology, and ecotourism. Students will have access to unique fieldwork opportunities around the Anglesey coastline and Snowdonia National Park, and will learn from lecturers who undertake research across the planet.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Marine Conservation Officers, Wildlife Managers, Research Scientists, Aquatic Biologists, or Ecotourism Specialists, working in industries such as conservation, research, and tourism, with employers like government agencies, NGOs, or private companies.

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