Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation

HND

In Telford

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    HND

  • Location

    Telford

  • Duration

    2 Years

The HND Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation is designed to develop your interest, knowledge and understanding of the behaviour of animals and the issues that affect their conservation. The course focuses on animals in their natural environments. Whichever elements of the course you prefer, at the end of your studies you will be able to use the knowledge of the behaviour and biology of animals in order to contribute effectively to their protection and conservation.

Importantly, you will have lots of opportunities to develop your practical skills in behavioural observation, species survey and wildlife conservation. The emphasis will be on wildlife species and their conservation in the UK, with field visits and residential fieldwork integral to the course, however there is a distinct international perspective to your studies as we draw on examples from around the world. You will use subject-specific IT, including geographical information systems, digital media, Global Positioning Systems and animal tracking technologies.

The species you will encounter cover the entire range from the animals found in your immediate environment, such as garden birds and butterflies, through to the large, charismatic mammals such as wolves, tigers and elephants.

The mix of field-based information collection and recording, practical activity and class-based work you will do is unmatched in most other subject areas. The degree will allow you to pursue your passion for animals and give you a head-start in securing your ideal career, as well as giving you experiences that will last a lifetime.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Telford (Shropshire)
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Level 3 Southwater One, Southwater Sqare, Southwater Way, TF3 4JG

Start date

On request

About this course

1. demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the behaviour of animals in their natural and captive environments
2. use the knowledge of the behaviour, ecology and biology of animals in order to effect the protection and conservation of species and their habitats

3. survey species and habitats successfully using the appropriate methods and practical skills in preparation for subsequent employment


4. understand the nature and extent of the practice of wildlife conservation and the wildlife conservation industry, allowing you to become an effective practitioner and advocate.

5. plan and execute wildlife-oriented studies with consideration for the unique ethical and welfare aspects of working with animals

2019 Entry

A-Level minimum of C or EE to include at least one science subject, preferably Biology
BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Applied Science / Animal Management with PP
Access to HE Diploma 60 credits, at least 45 of which are at Level 3, 18 level 3 credits must be in Science
If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience, please contact The Gateway for further advice before applying.
International entry requirements and application guidance can be found here

Other Requirements.
Students must have studied a minimum of two years post GCSE level

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Subjects

  • Conservation
  • Systems
  • Animal Behaviour

Course programme

The course develops from descriptive and skills-based study in the first year through to interpretative and evaluative work in the final year. The overall aim is to prepare you for the world of employment through providing sound basic knowledge which can be applied to the characteristic situations encountered in animal-based work. The two most distinctive features of the course are;

(a) a focus on study outside of the classroom through fieldwork and the encouragement of independent study and work experience; and,

(b) an equal emphasis on behaviour and conservation allowing the investigation of the effects of one aspect on the other. We strongly believe in this link and encourage you to consider how to apply your behavioural knowledge to improve wildlife conservation.

Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation

Price on request