Course Summary

Learn to protect the future of animals and their habitats on our BSc Animal Conservation Science, where the Lake District - one of the UK's oldest national parks - is your outdoor classroom. Our course has been designed by experts, renowned for their research in animal conservation science and we are based in Ambleside so that you fully benefit from learning and living in this inspiring environment. You will discover many of the UK's most iconic and endangered wildlife species, diverse habitats, ecosystems and important conservation sites with hands-on research opportunities throughout your studies here. **Why Choose University of Cumbria** Live, study and research surrounded by rare and endangered species and a diverse range of ecosystems and habitats, including Atlantic oak forests. The "with Sandwich Placement" version gives you the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working in the conservation sector as part of your degree. Our strong links with wildlife conservation organisations in the UK and abroad provide you with excellent placement opportunities. Your campus is based close to the shores of Windermere, in the Lake District - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will have access to iconic landscapes and excellent facilities, including modern student spaces, state-of-the-art laboratories, a gym and a climbing wall. - 100% overall student satisfaction (National Student Survey 2019) - We are the only UK university with a campus within a national park - The Centre for National Parks and Protected Areas is based on our Ambleside campus and the research it produces will enhance your learning - You will be trained in cutting-edge technology, including species monitoring using environmental DNA and digital mapping technologies - Access to new laboratories and excellent up-to-date equipment including 60 camera traps and a research boat - Opportunities to work alongside organisations, such as Cumbria Wildlife Trust - You will be taught by a team involved in international research, which will inform your learning and provide opportunities to get involved - The teachers have years of practical experience working in the field and they will bring their invaluable first-hand experience to their teaching - Flexible modules enable you to shape our course towards your intended career path - Conduct your own research and get involved in scientific studies - Opportunity to go on an international field trip If you want a start a successful career in wildlife conservation, our course will teach you everything you need to earn a great degree and become a professional in the field. We examine the theory and practice of animal conservation science by studying ecology, threats to biodiversity, animal behaviour, conservation genetics, wildlife management and behavioural ecology. Year 1 (Ambleside) - You will build knowledge of the world's biodiversity (including animal and plant identification skills), ecology and the principles and practice of conservation through lectures and field sessions. Year 2 (Ambleside) - You will learn professional-standard survey and research techniques and put these into practice during a fieldwork module, which you can take in the UK or abroad. You are also introduced to studies of behaviour and genetics in a conservation context and to a range of optional modules, including GIS, and environmental change biology. Year 3 (on placement) - You complete 7 months of practical conservation work or conservation research working with a conservation organisation or research group in the UK or abroad. Year 4 (Ambleside) - You undertake a year-long research project and receive training in the behavioural ecology of animals and wildlife management. Additionally, you choose from a range of specialist modules linking the theory and practice of animal conservation science. These include conservation strategies, contemporary issues in conservation, and advanced GIS and remote sensing.

Course Details - Modules

Year one - Compulsory modules: Core Scientific Skills, Introduction to Conservation Biology, Conservation Practice, Biodiversity I, Biodiversity II, Ecology, Biodiversity Monitoring - Qualificatory Practice Unit, Year two - Compulsory modules: Research Methods and Data Analysis, Biodiversity Monitoring, Evolution and Biogeography, Animal Behaviour, Conservation Genetics. Optional modules (subject to availability and demand): Geographic Information System, Freshwater Ecology, Marine Ecology, Marine Biodiversity Assessments, Year three - Compulsory modules: Dissertation, Behavioural Ecology, Applied Field Studies. Optional modules (subject to availability and demand): Conservation Strategies, Developing Marine Biodiversity Assessments, Conservation in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, Genetic Applications for Conservation, Behavioural Applications for Conservation, Wildlife Management, Advanced Geographic Information Science, Remote Sensing. Year four - Qualificatory Practice Unit: Academic/Vocational Placement: The aim of the placement is to give you a rounded view of all aspects of the work of a conservation organisation, not just the fun ones. During the placement your knowledge and confidence should grow enabling employers to employ you in different roles and with increasing responsibility as the year progresses.

Course Details – Assessment Method

Assessment Methods are not listed for this Course.

Course Details – Professional Bodies

Professional Bodies are not listed for this Course.

How to Apply

26 January This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application Codes

Course code: D390

Institution code: C99

Campus Name: Ambleside

Campus code:

Points of Entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

Year 1

Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry (Year 2 and Beyond)

Entry Requirements for Advanced Entry are not listed for this Course.

International applicants

Standard Qualification Requirements

including Biology at Level 3

Must be science based, need to pass all 60 credits, 45 at level 3


GCSE English, Maths and Science at grade C/4 or above

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Minimum Qualification Requirements

Minimum Further Information are not listed for this Course.

English language requirements

Test Grade AdditionalDetails
English Language Entry Requirement Information are not listed for this Course.

Unistats information

Student satisfaction : 88%

Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs): 65%

Go onto work and study: 90%

Fees and funding

EU 13250.0 Year 1
England 9250.0 Year 1
Northern Ireland 9250.0 Year 1
Scotland 9250.0 Year 1
Wales 9250.0 Year 1
International 13250.0 Year 1

Additional Fee Information

Visit www.cumbria.ac.uk/studentfinance for more information about student fees and finance, and for details about our alumni discount.

Provider information

Registered Office
Fusehill Street
Address3 are not listed for this Course.
Carlisle
CA1 2HH

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