Harper Adams University

Bachelor in Zoology with Environmental Management (with placement)

Newport, United Kingdom

The Bachelor in Zoology with Environmental Management (with placement) at Harper Adams University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

At Harper Adams University, you’ll be part of a truly international community, with students and staff from over 30 countries working together to tackle the world’s biggest challenges.

About the Program

The BSc (Hons) Zoology with Environmental Management program at Harper Adams University is designed for students passionate about animal biology and environmental conservation. Over four years, including a placement year, students will gain in-depth knowledge of animal species, ecosystems, and conservation strategies. This program is ideal for those who thrive in hands-on learning environments and seek to make a positive impact on wildlife and habitats.

Students will study a variety of subjects, including vertebrate and invertebrate biology, ecology, and animal health. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills through laboratory work, field courses, and research projects. The integrated placement year allows students to apply their learning in real-world settings, enhancing their employability and providing valuable experience in ecological and environmental consultancy.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as zoologists, environmental consultants, or nature conservation officers. They may work with organizations such as the National Trust or conservation charities, focusing on species conservation, habitat management, and environmental policy development. The skills acquired are transferable across various sectors, including research, agriculture, and wildlife management.

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