University of Chester - Zoology BSc (Hons)

University of Chester

Zoology BSc (Hons)

Explore all aspects of animals, their ecology, evolution, behaviour, structure and management.

This programme has been accredited by the Royal Society of Biology following an independent and rigorous assessment. Accredited degree programmes contain a solid academic foundation in biological knowledge and key skills, and prepare graduates to address the needs of employers. The accreditation criteria require evidence that graduates from accredited programmes meet defined sets of learning outcomes, including subject knowledge, technical ability and transferable skills. Please note that the accreditation applies to Levels 4, 5 and 6 of the Single Honours programme only.

Zoology involves the study of the structure and function of animals, the biodiversity and ecology of ecosystems, and conservation biology. This knowledge is essential to understand, protecting and managing species, habitats and ecosystems. The course aims to provide you with a wide skillset and covers both local and global terrestrial and aquatic zoological issues whilst encouraging both a theoretical and applied approach to the subject.

Why study this course with us?

This course offers great opportunities for those interested in environment and species management or in becoming part of the global scientific community. Our staff have both national and international practitioner and research experience, and use this when delivering teaching.

You will be taught by lecturers with specialist expertise in several growing areas of conservation, behaviour, and welfare science and, as well as the national and international field course, there are further options for studying and researching abroad as part of your degree.

There are opportunities for overseas research. Recent trips have included South Africa, the Philippines and Madagascar.

Entry Requirements

Typical Entry

     

72 UCAS points

UCAS points

GCE A Level

       

72 UCAS points from GCE A Levels

Other vocational qualifications at Level 3 will also be considered, such as NVQs.

If you are a mature student (21 or over) and have been out of education for a while or do not have qualifications at Level 3 (equivalent to A Levels), then we can consider you and our Foundation Year will help you to develop the skills and knowledge you will need to succeed in your chosen degree.

BTEC

     

BTEC Extended Diploma MMP

BTEC Diploma MM

Irish/Scottish Highers

    

Irish Higher - H4, H4, H4, H4

Scottish Highers - CCCC

International Baccalaureate

       

24 points

Access requirements

     

Access Diploma - Pass overall

IELTS

IELTS Academic: Undergraduate: 6.0 (minimum 5.5 in each band)

Career Prospects

Graduates at the University of Chester possess transferable and specific skills for a zoological career. They can work for local authorities, wildlife organizations, national bodies, or international NGOs, focusing on wildlife protection, policy, sustainability projects, and environmental monitoring. Other careers include teaching, science education, and outreach. The University's award-winning Careers and Employability service offers various employability-enhancing experiences through the curriculum, employer contact, tailored group sessions, and individual information. The service is inclusive, impartial, welcoming, informed, and tailored to individual goals, enabling students to develop as individuals and contribute to the community.
They provide access to part-time jobs, extra-curricular workshops, and practical career planning assistance, including CVs, applications, and mock interviews. Graduates can use these services free of charge for up to two years after graduating.

Course Details

The curriculum for this course is updated with new modules and structures. The first year covers a broad range of topics and key issues for zoologists. In the second year, students focus on applied skills and may have opportunities to work overseas or with external organizations. In the third year, students explore their interests in zoology and complete an independent research project. The curriculum is subject to change due to curriculum enhancement, staff changes, student numbers, technology improvements, and regulatory requirements.

Foundation Year

Animal Biology
Chemistry for Life Sciences
Independent Project
Introduction to Marine Biology
Maths for Science
University Study Skills

Year One

Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
Data Handling and Project Design
Ecology
Genetics and Evolution
Global Biodiversity
Introduction to Animal Behaviour

Year Two

Core Modules
Conservation Technologies
Population Biology and Conservation
Research Methods
Optional Modules
Adaptations to the Environment
Behavioral Ecology
Biology of Animal Disease
Employability Skills Analysis Development and Planning
Enhancing your Employability through Work-Based Learning
Experiential Learning
Experiential Overseas Learning
Field Ecology
Microbiology for Animal Sciences
Wildlife Crime and Conservation Genetics
Year abroad study exchange options

Year Three

Core Modules
Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainability
Dissertation
Optional Modules
Animal Behaviour and Conservation
Animal Cognition
Applied Conservation Genetics
Behavioural & Evolutionary Ecology
Managing Marine Environmental Impacts
Parasitology
Physiology and Behaviour
Public Health, Surveillance and Disease Control
Stem Cells
Wildlife Forensics - Detection and Investigation

*The information’s are correct at the time of publishing, however it may change if university makes any changes after we have published the information. While we try our best to provide correct information, It is advisable to call us or visit university website for up to date information.

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