UK84 BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology with Studies in the USA University of Salford
Human impact on the natural world has left devastating effects on wildlife habitats and biodiversity. Our BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology with Studies in the USA explores conservation theory and practice both in zoos and in the wild, and offers students taking that course the chance to undertake the second year of their studies in the USA.
Accredited, career-focused learning
This course, accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, focuses on conservation both in zoos and in the wild which is ideal if you wish to pursue a career involving wildlife, working in either of those environments. The School also has close links with local zoos and aquariums to provide you with a wide range of experiences throughout your course.
Experience studying abroad
Partnering with Otterbein University in Ohio, you will study equivalent modules in the USA that will form your second year degree mark. The School, and its USA partner, have close links with local zoos and aquariums to provide you with a wide range of experiences throughout your course.
Zoos play an important role in the conservation of biodiversity and many species are now bred in captivity as part of national, regional and international breeding programmes. As a result, it is likely that zoos will increase their breeding, scientific and education activities in the future, and with this degree you could be the person they are looking for.
You have many opportunities to work in voluntary and government conservation organisations operating at local, national and international levels. Opportunities also exist for you to work in environmental consultancies, environmental education and in zoos. Previous students have gained employment in zoos, country parks, animal sanctuaries and environmental consultancies.
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